"Packed with fun-to-knit designs. Of the two dozen designs...more than half could also be used as lap robes for adults and all are excellent designs by top Vogue knitwear designers." Library Journal.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The beauty of this book is its tiny size and quickness of projects. The first few pages are dedicated to a quick review of knitting, and then the fun begins. As the title indicates, most of the items featured are blankets, and some of them are just so cute! They use a variety of techniques, including chevron, color work, patchwork, entrelac, three-dimensional textures (which babies love), and lace. There are both subdued patterns, emphasizing stitch texture, and more bold patters which emphasize color contrast and feature animals, etc. Colors can be adapted to any gender or nursery setting.
Really cute, sweet patterns
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a really sweet collection of baby blankets--it will make you want to have a child to knit for. However, I agree with a vew of the other reviewers who say that there are some mistakes in the patterns, and it is not really a book with much for beginners. Blankets may seem like a good choice for a really easy starting project, but this is not necessarily the book to work with.
great ideas - but not much for the beginner
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I am in the middle of my first knitting class - I thought starting with blankets would be easy because you can't mess up the size too bad - although I LOVE many of the blankets in this book - only a few options for the beginner. I hope that as I get more experienced, i will be able to do more of the projects in this book.
Want a great baby present? Make one of these blankets
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I knit a lot of sweaters for BOF's (babies of friends) but the little tykes grow out of them in an instant. A baby blanket is a great project because it can grow with the baby. When Junior is ambulatory, he can tote it around like Linus and drag it behind him in the dust until the ridicule of his elder siblings or friends makes him finally give it up. The patterns here are varied, and have different levels of difficulty. None are too tiring, because a baby blanket is just so much fun--you won't get afghan-itis and peter out because they are pretty small. And you can use fun colors you wouldn't dress a baby in. So have fun, and make one of these.
Excellent addition to the On the Go series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is chock-full of cute patterns for all different skill levels and is a very appropriate addition to the Vogue Knitting On the Go series. Many of the projects are done in sections and combined during finishing, so they are truly portable. The editors have also included a few patterns that are truly challenging but because of their small size (baby blankets are usually not larger than about 36" square) they are not overwhelming. I bought this book because my knitting group is donating baby blankets to the local Ronald McDonald House and there is something for everyone in the book. We'll be busy through the end of the year and beyond!
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