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Simple knits for cherished babies
Knight, Erika.
Adult Nonfiction TT825 .K624 2001

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Summary: Simple Knit for Cherished Babies' is the best-selling baby knits title in the world and is now available in a new smaller format! Her designs, in pure yarns such as merino wool, silk and cashmere, are not only marvellously soft and gentle for a new baby''s delicate skin they are absolutely modern in feel, while retaining as their core inspiration the best of baby's classic knits -- bootees, bonnets, cot blankets and cardigans -- but with a modern edge. This new format is set to appeal to the current market. The stitches she uses are quick and simple to knit, but highly textural in feel. Even a complete novice can master most of the patterns in the book, and the simplest will take only an evening or at most a weekend to knit. In a carefully chosen colour range of art-shade pastels and neutrals that have a long-lasting appeal, these knits are the heirlooms of the future. Any parent will want to knit them, own them and keep them for future siblings or as mementoes for the future. Previous ISBN: 9781855859265 Other titles in the series include 'Simple Knits for Little Cherubs' (ISBN 9781843400189), also being reissued in this new and exciting format.


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