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Pipsqueaks:  Thirty-five Knitting Designs for Babies and Children up to Ten Years Old

Pipsqueaks: Thirty-five Knitting Designs for Babies and Children up to Ten Years Old

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful basics
Review: I just received this book and am already in the midst of making on sweater and have plans to make many more, using all types of yarn to create different effects. The patterns are straight forward and even for the beginner it will draw you in and inspire you to create. The pictures are clear and full page. Many patterns from babies up to 10 year olds. Instructions are quite clear. You can even adapt the patterns for teen if you like. There isn't enough time in the day to make all the sweaters and accessories. This is one of those books when you find you have knitters block that you can pick up and be inspired all over again. LOVED IT, LOVED IT, LOVED IT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite book for kids' knits
Review: I love love LOVE this book! I have all of Debbie Bliss's books for kids and they are great. But this book is better. The patterns are clean and simple - timeless but really sharp. The models are super-cool. I've made several of the sweaters for my son and they turned out beautifully - and I am not the greatest knitter. The patterns also cover a wide range of ages (I think they go up to age 10), so you can make a baby sweater as a present and a sweater for your toddler as well. The only complaint I have is that, because it was produced under the auspices of Rowan yarns, you have to do a lot of yarn substitution if you don't want to shell out the dough for Rowan yarns. But that happens with most pattern books anyway. In any case, I can't recommend this book highly enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful basics
Review: I love this book. Although I haven't knitted a sweater from this book yet, I am definitely going to. I love knitting sweaters with interesting textures and I am not a big fan of lots of color changes, so this is the book for me. There are lots of elegant, contemporary patterns for kids in here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite book for kids' knits
Review: The first thing I really loved about this book is that the patterns go up to age 10, a definite plus. Secondly, the models are absolutely beautiful, from all ethnic backgrounds, something you don't see everyday. And thirdly, the patterns are spectaular, especially Crumpet, Muffin, Jolly, Imp, Chill, and Daisy. You will find plenty of inspiration in this book.
Happy knitting!!!
Nanette of Fruitland, ID

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book!
Review: This book is so full of fabulous patterns that you really won't know which one to knit first. Five or six of them are sized for infants, but almost all of them can be made for two- or three-year-olds up to ten-year-olds. I've made a number of patterns from this book and have loved all the end products (as have their wearers).

Some of my favorites: Hero, a Rowan Denim roll-neck with a big white star on the chest; Lucky, a soft moss stitch cardigan for babies; Harry, a cool mock turtleneck with ribbed sleaves; and Daisy, a cardigan with huge flowers all over it. There are also two bags, a hat, two blankets, a pillow, and two scarves.

All of the patterns are pretty simple (beginning to intermediate knitters), but have a special something that makes them fun to make and to wear. I know I'll be knitting from this book for years.


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