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3 Skeins or Less - Modern Baby Knits: 23 Knitted Baby Garments, Blankets, Toys, and More!

3 Skeins or Less - Modern Baby Knits: 23 Knitted Baby Garments, Blankets, Toys, and More!

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Publication Date: May 13th, 2016
Publisher:
Krause Craft
ISBN:
9781632501523
Pages:
128
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Description

When it comes to baby knits, only the cutest garments will do! It's even better when they use only 1, 2, or 3 skeins of yarn. Whether you're whipping up something special for your own little one or need an easy gift for a baby shower, you'll find lots of adorable options in 3 Skeins or Less: Modern Baby Knits.

Create a chic, kimono-style sweater for a budding fashionista, or an adorable striped romper for a bouncing baby boy. A cozy colorwork beanie will keep little one’s head warm through the winter months, and a handmade lovey or cabled nursery blanket makes the perfect welcome-home gift for a brand-new bundle of joy.

Knitted in chic neutrals and fresh, modern brights in a range of sizes from newborn to toddler, these 23 designs are sure to please babies and moms alike.

About the Author

Tanis Gray has worked in the creative field since graduating from RISD in 2002. Having worked at Vogue Knitting and Martha Stewart, she prefers being tangled up in yarn and knitting whenever possible. Gray is the author of Knit Local, Capitol Knits, Knitting Architecture, Cozy Knits, Wanderlust, and Three Skeins or Less: Fresh Knitted Accessories, and is a regular guest on Knitting DailyTV. She lives outside of Washington, D.C.

Praise for 3 Skeins or Less - Modern Baby Knits: 23 Knitted Baby Garments, Blankets, Toys, and More!

"Written with parents as well as kids in mind, this book contains 23 fuss-free, comfy and practical knits for boys and girls--all worked in bold, modern colourways." --Simply Knitting Magazine

"These fashionable pieces will appeal to knitters who appreciate the quality of hand knits but prefer projects that can stand up to baby and toddler wear." --Library Journal