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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
To Lear how to make baby’s socks.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017
Many different patterns for hats and socks. I love the detailed and step by step instructions. I definitely will be using several of the patterns in this book.
Sandi
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2016
Adorable baby hats! Good instructions.
Jan Hart
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2015
There are some good patterns in this book - hats and booties.
Princesswnabee
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2013
Fun, colorful, easy to read patterns for hats and booties for Wee One's. Love the format of this book. you can tuck it into your tote, purse and it just tags along....Have fun with the sweet little projects.....Have found this author's other books to be just as enjoyable. First saw them through our local library, then decided I couldn't live without them. You cannot go wrong with this small purchase. (If it helps anyone, I am a beginner/novice knitter and the book has more complicated projects that I will attempt at a later date)
phantomchic
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2012
This was a huge waste of money. The cover photo is the only cute thing in here. The rest is really ugly socks and stuff
Smalls
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2011
Bought this book to make baby booties for craft shows and friends. Found there are more out there patterns than there are simple elagent patterns. All the patterns are great. Most of them are pretty easy. Love the hats that match the booties. It is a good book. Just not what I was looking for. I on';y use about three of the patterns in the whole book.
Linda B. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2010
Darling Book! The Photos are very helpful. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. The beret on the cover is so cute knitted up and is great for either boy or girl babies. I knit it for a friend's grandson and it was the hit of the baby shower. Everyone was so impressed and I'm just a so-so knitter. I blocked it using a saucer and a squirt bottle. I did it in light blue and cream. Darling!
R. Burnett
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2006
I was excited when I saw the hat on the cover. Unfortunately, there wasn't a lot more for me to get excited about. The hat seemed to be the highlight of the book (my opinion). There's quite a few felted items and personally, I wouldn't want to put felted hats or booties on babies. Here's a quick rundown of the items in the book so you know what you're getting. (I hate it when there aren't any pictures or index's of the items available!)1. Bumblebee Socks - bumblebees dangling from ends of laces are cute.2. Baby Beret (cover)- shows example for boy too3. Simply Chenille - basic beanie with i-cord, knit from top down4. Felted Flapped Derby - cute with ear flaps, felted5. Make Way for Ducklings - busy duckling hat with duckling dangles6. Felted Fooshies - booties, felted7. Felted High-Tops - "high top" booties, felted8. Jester Hat - two different examples9. Kyle's Kap - newsboy cap10. Ladybug Socks - ladybugs dangling from ends of laces11. Lettuce-Edge Booties - knit flat, garter stitch with "frilly" edge12. Puppy Slippers - with floppy ears, nose and tongue, felted13. Felted Sliper Socks - look similar to ballerina slippers without the laces and sock knitted inside, felted14. Little Speckled Toes - basic socks knit with speckled yarn15. Striped Stocking Cap - basic stocking cap
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