Knitting for Baby: 30 Heirloom Projects with Complete How-to-Knit Instructions
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Knitting for Baby: 30 Heirloom Projects with Complete How-to-Knit Instructions

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In Knitting for Baby, knitters at all levels will find everything they need to create handmade expressions of love for those special babies in their lives. Master hand-knitting designer Kristin Nicholas and best-selling author Melanie Falick offer 25 fresh, irresistible designs sized for infants to two-year-olds, complete with step-by-step instructions and illustrations. F...more
Hardcover, 160 pages
Published March 1st 2002 by Stewart, Tabori and Chang
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Ginny
Best baby knitting book ever.....I really like how their projects range from very simple to advanced. I've made a lot of baby blankets as gifts and it's nice to see an easy sweater or two for me to try. I got this at the library, but it's definitely one that I want to own.
Tabitha Beck
Tabitha Beck rated it 4 of 5 stars
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Good quality patterns, but nothing really new...I have not yet knit anything from this book yet, so can't tell you how well-written the patterns are...not a bad buy for under $3 though.
Lauren
Lauren rated it 4 of 5 stars
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Totally adorable knits for babies, and a few adult patterns thrown in too. Also, this book had some lovely photography!
Meryl
Meryl rated it 3 of 5 stars
The "stay-on booties" came highly recommended, but I also love the little knitted dress.
Jennifer
Beautiful patterns with fairly straightforward instructions.
Katie
Katie rated it 5 of 5 stars
Excellent book to add to your knitting collection.
Rebecca
clearly written. Beautiful pictures.
Christina
My sister got this book for me. It is only my second knitting book and I have found the patterns to be easy to follow and the pictures to be really helpful. I think the projects in the book are so cute.
Sara
Sara rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: beginning knitters, knitters, aunts to be!
I just finished the diaper bag from this book and am leaving at 5 stars. It's simple, beautiful, classic. What more could you ask?
Lori Anderson
I made a sweater and a diaper bag from this book, and the patterns were very simple and easy to follow.
Susan
Susan rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: anyone to knits for babies!
The "Stay On Baby Booties" are a classic!
Magenta
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Not modern. Boring and ordinary pattern.
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