One-stitch baby knits 22 easy patterns for adorable garments and accessories using garter stitch

Val Pierce

Book - 2019

"Contains information on simple knitting techniques, as well as basic materials needed. Also includes 22 one-stitch knitting patterns to make for infants"--

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Subjects
Genres
Pattern books
Published
Mount Joy : IMM Lifestyle Books 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Val Pierce (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781504801102
  • Introduction
  • Hints, Tips, and Techniques
  • Projects
  • Beginner
  • Geometric Blanket
  • Easy Burp Cloth
  • Tickled Pink Bootie and Headband Set
  • Bunny Earflap Hat
  • T-Shaped Sweater and Simple Shoes
  • Simple Pom-Pom Hat
  • Intermediate
  • Color-Block Hooded Scarf
  • Navy and Speckle Striped Booties
  • Pink Ombré Baby Bib
  • Sleepy Babies Blanket
  • Pinafore Dress
  • Sailboat Bib
  • Christmas Shoes
  • Ducky Snuggle Blankie
  • Toasty Mittens on a Rope
  • Navy Striped Bib
  • Sleepy Cow Hat and Drawstring Mittens
  • Experienced
  • Striped Yoke Cardigan
  • Newborn Diaper Cover, Hat, and Booties
  • Teddy Bear Romper
  • Under-the-Sea Hooded Jacket
  • Little Rosebud Wrap Set
  • Index
  • Suppliers
  • Acknowledgments
  • Photo Credits
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Pierce's appealing book is the ideal resource for beginning or aspiring knitters ready to make something more interesting than a scarf and intent on creating something for a newborn. It doesn't matter if one's never picked up a knitting needle before, as the opening section provides all the instruction needed to start. Each of the 22 patterns, which run from burp cloths to cozy cardigans, uses knitting's most basic stitch, the garter, and is accompanied by clear instructions and helpful photos. Newbies will appreciate Pierce's friendly reassurances that yes, mistakes happen and one can always start again. Patterns for a geometric blanket or a pom-pom hat can be stitched up quickly after just a bit of practice. However, the book isn't only for absolute beginners. More experienced knitters looking for last-minute gift ideas will find patterns for a teddy bear romper and an "under the sea"-themed hooded jacket, among other more demanding projects. Every pattern included yields simple but precious items that should have plenty of appeal for new parents. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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