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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent kids' patterns in bulkier yarns--fast and fun,
By Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
This is a welcome book with patterns for children in bulkier yarns, including chenille and trims with the new fun fur yarns. Most kids' patterns use thinner gauge yarns for baby and toddler, so if you don't enjoy knitting with baby or fingering weight yarns, this book should light up your knitting life. And if you deplore the fact that fine gauge knitting takes time--while Junior is rapidly growing out of the knitting project on your needles, these projects are pretty fast. Most are done in plain stockinette or garter stitch, fast and easy, but effective in the decorative yarns used. The patterns are for infant to about three year old. No reason, however, you couldn't adapt these patterns for school age kids by adding on some rows and stitches to make them larger and longer.
The patterns include basic pullovers and more elaborate ones, cardigans and variations, v-necks--cardis and pullovers, hats, ponchos, dressing blankets and snuggies. There is a section on fundamentals of knitting for the beginner and a glossary as well. Grammies and friends-of-babies take note: there is an adorable coat and hat set in chenille that works for boy or girl. A poncho in varigated yarn with a fun fur trim for a girl--in simple stockinette stitch. One cardigan is simplicity in itself, in plain knit in vivid purple--but a contrasting light color single crochet trim makes it look finished and very stylish. This is a very fun book of patterns for kids knits that will have you diving into your fancy bulky yarn stash with plenty of new ideas for children's knits. Joanna Daneman
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW! Great patterns!,
By Deedee "The Stouffers" (PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
This is the ultimate best children's knitting pattern book I have seen yet!
I loved the first yarn girls' book, but after a while found the patterns to simple and the gauges to big, but this one has something for everyone. From a basic pullover to a complex cardigan in a range of guages from 2sts/inch up to 20sts/inch. Not to mention sizes from 0-3 months up to 3 years, though I think they'll fit an older child too. Any newby to knitting could pick up this book and make a sweater, and the more experienced knitter will still find something in the great variety of the patterns. All kinds of yarns and styles and no dorky pictures in the middle of a sweater, just great knitting. In addition, the patterns are well written, and I love the stories(some continued from tha last book) about the knitters who inspired the patterns. This book sent me into my stash to start knitting for my kids ages 2 and 4, and hoping that my friends and family have a baby soon, so I can make a tiny little baby set for them from this book.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for knitters on the go,
This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
Although I learned to knit as a child, I've always been a much stronger (and more skillful) crocheter. Since becoming a mom, I've decided to work on improving my knitting skills, but since I mainly knit on the train to and from work, I didn't want patterns that involved too much complexity or concentration. I also didn't want to keep knitting the same baby blanket/scarf patterns I'd started out with. Enter this book.
I love the fact that the patterns are truly designed to be knit up quickly and with a minimum of fuss. The review section at the beginning of the book was perfect for me - I could easily check how to do things I'd forgotten or never learned (increasing and decreasing come immediately to mind). I also REALLY like that these baby/toddler patterns aren't 40 years out of style. The Yarn Girls really came up with some updated classic-style patterns that won't go out of fashion any time soon. It's also very helpful to see each project knit up in two different color schemes - it gives me lots of ideas when choosing colors. Overall, this book provides clear instructions for stylish patterns that knit up in a breeze - what more could a knitter want? I highly recommend this book!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
terrific patterns for all knitting abilities,
This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
I am an intermediate level knitter and pregnant with my first child. Early in my knitting career I spent weeks on intricate baby sweaters using sport-weight yarn and small needles. While the sweaters were lovely, the recipients grew out of them in less time than it took to make them. I am so happy to have found this book! The sweaters (hats, blankets, ponchos, dresses) are simple and attractive. Best of all, they work up on large needles (the smallest gauge is 5st=1"; many are 2-3st=1").
The Yarn Girls provide the name of the yarns used to make the creations as photographed in the book. These yarns are typically expensive and require hand washing (not surprising - The Yarn Co., the store owned and operated by the Yarn Girls, sells high-end yarns). It is, of course, possible to order the yarns listed. I prefer to use washable yarns for children's clothing and will be substituting with yarns available in my local craft store (which have improved TREMENDOUSLY in the last few years as yarn-craft has reemerged). I can see a beginner being a little intimidated by trying to figure out what yarns can be substituted. Fortunately, the first 1/3 of the book provides excellent beginner instructions, including the best description for making a gauge swatch I have read. Overall, a terrific book. I would recommend this to any knitter of any ability.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book,
By Aunt "E" (MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
I am a seasoned knitter who found myself with a lot of baby and kid sweaters to get out. I guess they come in bunches. Patterns are simple yet cute and work up quickly on larger needles. The size range is outstanding. All patterns go from 0-3mos to 3 yrs.If you are a beginner you will love this book. Nothing to guess about, clear step by step instructions. Don't hesitate. Mostly cardigans, pullovers and hats. All stitches and techniques clearly explained.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and Easy Knitting,
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This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
If you love to knit - but just don't have the time or energy to fool with complicated patterns - this is the book for you. The patterns are terrific - and most knit up quickly and easily with large needles. And - the yarn recommendations are fantastic, albeit pricey ( I must admit - I substituted in some cheaper yarn - and the sweater still turned out great). I've knocked out 2 sweaters in the past 3 weeks - and my 3 year old couldn't be happier (or snugglier). So - enjoy this book that puts the fun back in knitting.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Favorite Book,
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This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
If I had to choose only one of my knitting books to keep (out of about 50), it would be this one. The book is well worth the money. Most of the projects are easy to do and quick to knit. My 3-yr-old son loves his sweater that I knit from this book; it is his first pick of what to put on when we go out. And that says it all.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Beginner Book,
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This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
for those who want to start knitting, its a great book with little kids projects that are easy to do. I love how it shows each sweater in Boy colors and Girl colors.
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A beginner's book,
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This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
One thing that I find strange in this book is the choice of yarns. As a book that presents itself as patterns that "knit up quickly" I was expecting more bulky or chunky weight yarns. But many of the yarns are worsted weight, and you are supposed to double them. This increases the yardage requirements for some patterns. 800 yds of yarn for a child's sweater seems crazy! Why not use a heavier yarn? Of course a more experienced knitter will be able to substitute yarns easily, but the main group of knitters this book is directed to, beginners, may have some trouble figuring these things out. Just strange, in my opinion.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you are dying to knit for your baby....,
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This review is from: The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers (Hardcover)
...then this is the book for you! Beautiful photos of the finished projects and easy step-by-step instructions make this book a must-have. After knitting two scarves, I wanted to make something for my little girl. I chose the dress on page 139 (see my finished project in the image gallery) and was delighted at how simple it was and how beautifully it turned out! I think any pattern in this book is sure to please! I plan on making many gifts from it pages.
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The Yarn Girls' Guide to Kid Knits: Patterns for Babies and Toddlers by Julie Carles (Hardcover - September 14, 2004)
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