Learn how to knit fast using heavier-weight yarns to make comfy clothes and accessories for baby boys and girls. • 21 projects for blankets, socks, hats, tops, bottoms, and accessories • Original designs for newborns to 1-year-olds, with advice on colors • Simple stitch designs embellished with cute details, such as stripes, cables, and lace • Knitting basics with easy step-by-step instructions on styles and techniques • Information on supplies needed, yarn recommendations, and design options
Vintage Knits for Modern Babies presents twenty-five vintage-inspired patterns from the stylish baby knitwear label, Shescraftyknits.com. Owner and designer Hadley Fierlinger shares her lovingly crafted collection of hand-knitted, heirloom-quality garments for infants and toddlers aged six months to three years. From caps, cardigans, and mittens to booties, bonnets, and blankets–each pattern features delicate period details hearkening back to the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s while offering modern comfort and a contemporary preference for natural and organic yarns. This is a delightful gift for mothers-to-be, grandmothers, godmothers, aunties, and others, offering a full range of keepsake projects at proficiency levels for beginner, intermediate, and experienced knitters.
Record the beauty, emotions, and experiences of everyday life — not in your journal but with your knitting needles! Author Lea Redmond offers 32 enchanting projects that will inspire you to create beautiful finished pieces full of personal meaning and memories. Stock up on shades of blue, gray, and white and knit one strip of a scarf each day for a year, using the color that matches the sky on that day. When you’re done, you’ll have a unique memento of your year better than anything you can keep in a scrapbook. Or when you’re traveling, knit postcard-size swatches at each place you visit, using the colors you see around you. When the trip is over, piece the swatches together into a throw or scarf that will remind you of your journey every time you use it. Or knit a height-chart scarf for a beloved baby, starting with her length at birth and adding inches each year until you have the perfect gift for her 18th birthday. These are knitting projects like no other, resulting in one-of-a-kind heirlooms that tell a story only you can tell. Redmond provides instructions for all the stitches and techniques you need, as well as required patterns.
Whether you’re a dedicated knitter who bestows lovingly crafted gifts upon family and friends at every possible occasion, a sometimes knitter with a bag of fully conceived but half-completed projects, or a newcomer who has recently taken up the needles with great gusto, you know the rewards that this hobby can bring. You may also know that knitting as a hobby can verge on obsession—be it the compulsive purchasing of stunning hand-spun wool, the desire to rip out nearly finished sweaters because you dropped a stitch, or the need to knit wherever, whenever, or however you can. Most important, though, knitting offers a camaraderie, a society of women and men who converse in a language all their own, flock to yarn stores with religious devotion, and can recite the time and place where they first learned to purl. These feelings are what KnitLit is all about. In this charming collection of stories, essays, anecdotes, and recollections, knitters of every “color” celebrate their hobby and share with you the joy it brings into their lives. From the touching tale of a caring woman whose hand-knit dolls bring security to young hospital patients, to the hilarious story of a woman scorned who sends her ex-boyfriend a scarf knit with wolf hair only to have it torn to shreds by his dogs, to the moving recollection of a man whose grandmother’s dying wish was to knit all the wool in her knitting stash, to the finely wrought account of a man who keeps alive the memories of his companions and friends who have succumbed to AIDS by wearing the sweaters they left behind, KnitLit is a gift from knitters to knitters—crafted with as much love and care as an afghan or a wool scarf. Wrap yourself in KnitLit, and be inspired.
I learned to knit as a way to survive life. When I was broken in spirit and nothing else comforted me, I picked up needles and yarn. Through the magic of knitting, I began to express my sorrow through stitches. I spent hour after hour creating my first baby blanket borne of my sorrow. I tried to forget that my own baby would never feel the warmth of my blanket, and would never feel its luxurious softness and be kept safe from the world.My own baby would never be cradled in this yellow blanket because of me. Lila Newman was just nineteen years old when she made the decision to end her baby's life with an abortion. She had no idea this choice would haunt her for the rest of her life. As she endured the heartbreak of two miscarriages, and eventually gave birth to and raised three children, she was constantly reminded of the baby that should have been her first child. Ashamed of her abortion, she carried the weight of this secret with her through most of her life. She didn't know if she dared to believe in God. If He was real, would she have to face His judgment and wrath for what she had done? Could she dare to hope that one day she would be reunited with her baby in heaven? May your heart be moved and your faith in God renewed as you join Lila inPerfectly Knit Together.
For as long as people have knitted, they have gathered to share their craft0́4and each others company. Knitting bees brought industrious colonists together to socialize. Knitters joined forces during the World Wars to knit warm socks for soldiers. And today the bond between knitters is as strong as ever, with knitting circles springing up in neighborhood coffee shops and community centers, making their way online, and taking up social causes. This book puts the knitting circle, with all its profit and pleasures, within reach of anyone who wants to Knit It Together. A delightful, practical resource for knitters hoping to start or join a circle, or for a knitting circle looking for patterns or inspiration, the book provides how-to tips as well as wonderful stories of knitting circles past and present0́4and best of all, a collection of patterns designed to be completed in a group.
“One of the best books . . . for the novice knitter”—a beautifully illustrated step-by-step guide to making memorable gifts for infants to two-year-olds (Library Journal). Knitting for Baby provides knitters of all levels with everything they need to create handmade expressions of love for those special babies in their lives. Master hand-knitting designer Kristin Nicholas and bestselling author Melanie Falick offer 30 fresh, irresistible designs sized for infants to two-year-olds, step-by-step instructions and illustrations, and a comprehensive how-to-knit section for those new to the craft. From booties and blankets to toys and sweaters, the exquisite projects showcase contemporary colors and luscious natural fibers that are as soft as a baby’s skin. Each of the patterns is clearly written and thoroughly tested and is accompanied by beautiful, hand-painted illustrations of the skills required, from casting on the first stitch to colorwork, cables, and finishing details. Engaging color photographs by acclaimed baby photographer Ross Whitaker show the finished garments and accessories being worn and enjoyed by a charming cast of babies being their naturally delightful selves. Originally published in 2002, Knitting for Baby has sold more than 40,000 copies in hardcover. The new paperback reissue of this timeless book is sure to find an even broader audience of knitters, both novice and expert.
Everybody bundle up! The days of snowmen and sledding are on their way, so why not get your family ready now? These toasty hats and matching mittens by Lila Sargent are excellent chill chasers, and they're sized for toddlers through adults. All seven sets and an extra pair of mittens use medium weight yarn--and the patterns are easy for anyone with intermediate knitting skills. We also include instructions to work on 2 or 4 needles! There is a delicious hot cocoa recipe everyone will enjoy, too. Designs include Basic Mittens, Perfectly Pink Mittens, Winter in the Tropics Set, Winter Sunshine Set, Snow Drift Set, Red Berries Set, Blue Ice Set, Red Raspberry Set, and Evergreen Set. Show More Show Less