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- Little Angel Baby
Blankets
by Charlene Shafer
Babies are little angels
in our hearts. The whimsical designs are a delight to knit and use. These
blankets are sure to be
the one they drag around and then keep for many years. Book has 3 lined
blankets and 1 doll blanket.
These blankets could also
be knitted using the Garter Carriage.
0531
- Playtime Blankets
by Charlene Shafer
These blankets are crib
size so they are great for toddlers. Keep in mind they are drawn to
colors. They usually like bright colors - we usually like the more pastel
colors.
Three lined crib size
blankets.
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Baby Wardrobe
by Charlene Shafer
This wardrobe includes a
collection of basic sweaters and matching pants for babies in five sizes.
Each size has a round-neck pullover, V-neck pullover,
round-neck cardigan, and V-neck cardigan. The pants are a pull-on style that
can have a straight leg or elastic in the cuff. The collection also includes
8 variations for the sweater sets to make them extra special. They are easy
to knit and have lots of techniques that also can be used in your own
garments.
Many mothers prefer cotton
for their new babies. The outfits are knitted using CottonTale 8. Many can
be knitted with a Sport weight acrylic if preferred.
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Easy Tuck Baby Blankets
#2
by Charlene Shafer
Book includes four Tuck
Blankets and four Burp cloths. These blankets are easy to knit and take very
little time. No finishing is
required. A crocheted edge may be added, but not necessary.
Tuck increases the width
and thickness of the knit. It's a great stitch for baby blankets. Designs
include diagonal, fleur-de-lis, pyramids, and wave.
These blankets can be
knitted using several types of yarns. The heavier the yarn - the larger the
blanket tends to be.
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Easy Tuck Baby Blankets
by Charlene Shafer
Book includes four Tuck
Blankets and four Burp cloths. These blankets are easy to knit and take very
little time. No finishing is
required. A crocheted edge may be added, but not necessary.
Tuck increases the width
and thickness of the knit. It's a great stitch for baby blankets. Designs
include diagonal, lucy, neo, and squares.
These blankets can be
knitted using several types of yarns. The heavier the yarn - the larger the
blanket tends to be.
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Northern Lights
by Charlene Shafer
Try this pattern using the
garter carriage or knitting in fairisle. This gives a completely different
look to the design.
Instructions for both versions are included in the book. The afghan has a
lining on the back to hide the floats of a fairisle design.
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