Status
Available
Description
Fun to knit and quick to finish, there's nothing quite so adorable as tiny socks for little feet. Whether knitting for your own children or to give as a gift, Cute Knits for Baby Feet contains 30 simple, gorgeous projects for babies and children from 0-4, ranging from classic styles like beautiful Bobble Socks to fun designs such as Seaside Socks and Wizard Socks. Suitable for all levels of knitting expertise, you simply won't know which pair to start knitting first!
Publication
Krause Publ (2008), 144 pages
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ISBN
0896898482 / 9780896898486
UPC
074962008480
User reviews
LibraryThing member wyvernfriend
One for someone looking to knit something for babies, a lot of them are quite twee, there's a christmas stocking in the mix as well as leggings, so a good variety. If this is your thing this is probably the book for you.
Personally I found that a lot of the patterns for boys were quite impractical
Personally I found that a lot of the patterns for boys were quite impractical
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(snake socks and duckbill socks) and the patterns for girls involved a lot too much lace and ribbons. A few basic "my sister-in-law/friend/whatever is having a gender non specific baby and I'd like to knit her something" patterns would be a nice addition to this one. There are a few but I found them uninspiring. Show Less
Original language
English