Handknits for Kids: 25 Original Designs for Girls and Boys
by
Lucinda Guy
Designer Lucinda Guy presents 25 fantastic hand-knitted designs for girls and boys, ages two to five, with something to knit for every season.
Hardcover, 112 pages
Published
August 1st 2005
by Trafalgar Square Books
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Borrowed this book from the library but I really want to buy it! I made the dinosaur sweater. I would give the book 5 stars but there were two big problems with the pattern
a-I checked my gauge but the sweater ended up being WAY too big even though my gauge was EXACTLY what the pattern said
b-It was my first time doing colorwork and there were NO directions to help me figure it out so the first time I went through I didn't know to twist the yarn just so and there were huge ho...more
a-I checked my gauge but the sweater ended up being WAY too big even though my gauge was EXACTLY what the pattern said
b-It was my first time doing colorwork and there were NO directions to help me figure it out so the first time I went through I didn't know to twist the yarn just so and there were huge ho...more
Cute. Was interested in the non-sweater items, such as the bird and dog toys. All projects do include sewing up (ugh) though.
The best knitting book i've ever bought. Well, it ties with the nighttime one by her.
This vibrant collection is filled with knitted items the children in your life will love to wear and use. These designs are all about brilliant color and fun-filled styling, and there are garments, accessories, blankets, and toys for every season of the year. From sweaters, dresses, and jackets, and scarves, mittens, and hats, to blankets and toy animals, all the designs are suitable for the average knitter—and the above-average knitter, of course! A fabulous, must-have collection for all who kn...more
what I really liked about this book was the pics of the knitted pieces that made up the project. Seeing the pieces that make up the puppy really helped me when I stared thinking about whether or no to knit him.
Oh, the fun, funky cuteness! Absolutely beautiful items to knit that the recipient would actually enjoy, not just stuff in a drawer and eventually give to Goodwill.
Sweet patterns and illustrations. I have knitted the mouse, and I sewed the dog based on the knitted pattern.
Great stuff, not that usual cutsie kid garbage that I wouldn't be caught dead knitting.
Pretty serious knitting projects.
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