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Show the children in your life some love with handmade clothing-made just the way you like. Whether you're looking to make a romper with super soft, snuggly baby yarns that are perfect for newborns and infants, overalls and sundresses with durable stitch patterns that can stand up to playground play, cozy cardigans for cold days or special occasion outfits and accessories, you're in good hands! Karen Petry, crochet designer and founder of the design brand Babes in the Wool, has carefully designed 25 patterns to keep your little ones warm, comfortable and stylish no matter the season. And since…mehr

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Show the children in your life some love with handmade clothing-made just the way you like. Whether you're looking to make a romper with super soft, snuggly baby yarns that are perfect for newborns and infants, overalls and sundresses with durable stitch patterns that can stand up to playground play, cozy cardigans for cold days or special occasion outfits and accessories, you're in good hands! Karen Petry, crochet designer and founder of the design brand Babes in the Wool, has carefully designed 25 patterns to keep your little ones warm, comfortable and stylish no matter the season. And since most projects can be made to fit children from newborns to 3 years of age, you can rest assured that your little loved ones will have gorgeous handmade garments for every stage of their earliest years. As a seasoned crochet designer, Karen offers detailed instructions for getting started, clear stitch diagrams and beautiful full-color photography to guide you through the creative process from start to finish. She also includes a bonus chapter on accessories to complement any look in the book and provides detailed care instructions for your new favorite pieces. Whether you're crafting for your own child or looking to make a thoughtful baby shower or holiday gift, this book is the perfect place to start!
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Karen Petry