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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Baby Knits!!
I was really quite surprised about what I found to knit in this book. They have a LOVELY moon, star, & heart blanket, 3 beautiful sweater swing jackets for the little princess in your life, a wonderful fair isle twin set for your toddler, and beautiful cardigans for anyone you know who is having a baby.
A great book for the baby/toddler knitter's library...
Published on October 11, 2001

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good and useful, but not best ever
I added this book to my growing collection of baby knitting pattern books.... And while it's a good addition (my favorite patterns so far have been for some cute, and original baby blankets) to my library, I think that any of the baby knitting books by Debbie Bliss or the Knitting for Baby book are all better than this one.

This book has some cute patterns (the...

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Baby Knits!!, October 11, 2001
This review is from: Knits for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
I was really quite surprised about what I found to knit in this book. They have a LOVELY moon, star, & heart blanket, 3 beautiful sweater swing jackets for the little princess in your life, a wonderful fair isle twin set for your toddler, and beautiful cardigans for anyone you know who is having a baby.
A great book for the baby/toddler knitter's library.
Happy knitting!

Nanette of Fruitland, ID

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars best pattern book ever, February 17, 2002
This review is from: Knits for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
I rarely purchase pattern books, because usually only a handful of the patterns are original and interesting. This book was totaly different. Every pattern is worth making, and I've knitted up quite a few. These are not only beautiful, they're easy to read. I highly recommend it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My FAVORITE knitting book for babies, June 14, 2009
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This review is from: Knits for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
When I saw the review that claimed this book was "booooring", I just had to leave my own review. I checked this one out of the library over and over until I knew I just had to buy it.

These patterns are refreshingly different; not "hip", trendy, or funky, just adorable. There are two bolero-type cardigans for girls. One is a simple cotton blend with a seed stitch border. The other is an all-over seed stitch with a cable twist edging all sides. The girls' Fair Isle jacket is sweet and simple, with bands of Fair Isle on the collar, cuffs, and hem. I also love the Crossover Top, which is an adorable long-sleeved wrap sweater which you can embroider with bullion-stitch flowers if you wish. There is also a nifty little Fair Isle Twinset for girls: a puffed-sleeve crewneck, bottom-ribbed top with one inset of Fair Isle across the top, and a matching cardigan with an all-over Fair Isle pattern.

If you feel like branching out into a little intarsia, there's a unisex pattern for the House, Heart and Flower Jacket and hat; the Heart, Star and Moon Blanket; a Scandinavian Jacket and Hat, complete with fir trees, hearts and moose!; Sampler Sweater (unisex also) with bands of bunnies, flowers, and sheep.
There is even a pattern for a matching Striped Bag and Hat.

For boys, I love the Nautical Jacket and Socks, Striped Tunic (a normal pullover, actually), the Hooded Seed Stitch jacket (chunky yarn, so works up quickly), Striped Romper Suit, Bodywarmer (sleveless zip-up vest with hood, cute little teddy bear ears on top!), and Three-in-One Guernseys.


There are three blanket patterns, a bunny family with clothes to knit, and a felted little puppy. In total, there are at least 10 patterns for girls and at least 8 patterns for boys.

My favorite is the Jacket with Lace Edging, a simple wool/cotton with a fitted bodice, slightly gathered skirt, and easy pointed lace at the hem and sleeves. The short stand-up collar and the bottom of the yoke are seed stitch. The author chose colors that I loved putting on my babies: navy, red, white, and of course lots of pastels.

I own lots of Debbie Bliss books, and lots of others. I have yet to find a book that has so many patterns that I love. The photos are large and clear and the babies are absolutely adorable.

Two caveats on this book, however. One, (big pet peeve of mine), no substitution information. No yardage, no CYCA number codes for the yarn weights. Rowan and Jaeger must have sponsored this book, because all of the yarns are by them. Most often used: Rowan cotton glace, wool cotton,Jaeger Aqua (all cotton), cashmere, baby merino. There is a little info in the front of the book on the yarns mentioned, so it is possible to come up with approximate yardage.

Peeve number two: many of the pattern directions are for one size, and there are no schematics to help you make adjustments.

As long as you're not a brand-new knitter, this book is a must. Everything is practical and comfy. A tip from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee: shorten baby sleeves by about an inch, since infants tend to keep their arms in a curved position most of the time. You don't want to have to roll up your lovely handwork.
One more thing: Fiona, if you read these reviews, I have a request. More patterns, sized up for toddlers. Thanks!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good and useful, but not best ever, March 26, 2004
This review is from: Knits for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
I added this book to my growing collection of baby knitting pattern books.... And while it's a good addition (my favorite patterns so far have been for some cute, and original baby blankets) to my library, I think that any of the baby knitting books by Debbie Bliss or the Knitting for Baby book are all better than this one.

This book has some cute patterns (the girls' swing coats, the one-piece striped jumpsuit), but also some that I felt were sort of sloppy and shoddily made (the hat and sweater and booties on the cover of the book, for example). Some of the neck holes on the sweaters are such that they look all stretched out, and not very cozy. The books mentioned above, I think, have better constructed, more elegant sweaters.

FYI: this book has many more patterns appropriate to girls than boys. Furthermore, while a couple of the patterns are toddler sized, most are not (many are sized up to only 9mo or so).

So, if you're knitting for a girl, and/or building on a pre-exisiting library, you'll probably enjoy this book. I would, however, recommend against this book as your very first.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorites, January 23, 2004
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Lisa Bradford (Roanoke, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knits for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
I have this book and have knitted two sweaters out of it so far. I have plans for more. The patterns are easy to follow and make up. I have had to substitute yarn as Jaegar and Rowan are not available in my area. The substitutions have worked out well. My favorite pattern is a bear sweater with ears... a really neat and easy made idea...
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars boooring, July 22, 2003
This review is from: Knits for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
Well I had the opprotunity to read this book in Finnish, so I am not sure whether the content is 100% the same.
Yes I agree that these designs ar cute but for me as an intermediate/advanced knitter these styles were very boring. Mainly these were plain stociknette stich or garter stich patterns. But the worst part was that the author had come up with some ideas and repeated them in many patterns in the book.
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