Socken stricken leicht gemacht Keine Lust mehr, sich beim Sockenstricken mit fünf Stricknadeln zu quälen? Dann ist die neue Flach-Strickmethode genau das richtige für Sie. Schritt für Schritt erklärt die Strickdesignerin Alice Curtis, wie die Sockenform gestrickt und anschließend zusammengenäht wird. Die flache Naht integriert sich unauffällig in das Muster oder präsentiert sich als elegantes dekoratives Detail der Socke. 17 Modelle für Groß und Klein, Frau und Mann in unterschiedlichen Größen stehen für Sie zur Auswahl und lassen ein völlig neues Sockenstrickgefühl entstehen. Ausstattung: durchgehend farbige Abbildungen
Alice Curtis Ordre des livres
Alice Turner Curtis est reconnue pour sa fiction historique captivante destinée aux enfants et aux jeunes adultes. Ses récits invitent les lecteurs à remonter le temps, offrant des portraits vivaces d'époques et d'expériences passées. Elle donne habilement vie à l'histoire, en faisant une aventure accessible et passionnante pour les jeunes esprits. Par sa voix distinctive, elle favorise un lien avec les contextes et les personnages historiques.






- 2014
- 2013
Presents a sock knitting technique for all those knitters who prefer sticking to two straight needles. This book helps beginners learn to knit on straight needles and create beautiful, comfortable socks. It features step-by-step visual instructions for this technique, along with 20 unique patterns.
- 2011
Little Maid of New Orleans
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Set in New Orleans during the War of 1812, the story follows twelve-year-old Dulce Ferrand as she embarks on thrilling adventures. Amidst the chaos of war, she takes on the crucial task of delivering a secret message from the notorious pirate Jean Lafitte to General Andrew Jackson, highlighting themes of bravery and loyalty. This historical novel, originally published in 1930, captures the spirit of a young girl navigating a pivotal moment in history.
- 2010
Little Maid of Old Connecticut
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War in 1776, the narrative follows Ellen Elizabeth Barlow, a brave young maid from Connecticut. As enemy war vessels and loyalist groups threaten her coastal community, Ellen's courage and resilience shine through, showcasing her determination to protect her home and loved ones during tumultuous times. The story highlights themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the impact of war on ordinary lives.
- 2009
Little Maid of Newport
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of 1777 Newport, Rhode Island, the narrative follows two brave cousins, Faith Underwood and Ellen Morley, as they navigate the dangers posed by the British fleet threatening their town. Their courage and sensibility shine through as they confront the challenges of war and protect their community. This historical tale captures the spirit of resilience during a tumultuous time in American history.
- 2008
Little Maid of Provincetown
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set during the Revolutionary War, the story follows eight-year-old Anne Nelson from Provincetown, Cape Cod, as she undertakes a daring mission. Tasked with delivering a crucial message from Boston to Newburyport, Anne's bravery and determination showcase the role of young heroes in the fight for independence. Her journey highlights themes of courage and patriotism in a pivotal moment of American history.