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Baby Crochet Kit for Beginners - DIY Weekend Projects with Easy Patterns, Soft Yarn & Step-by-Step Guide | Perfect for Baby Shower Gifts, Nursery Decor & Handmade Keepsakes
Baby Crochet Kit for Beginners - DIY Weekend Projects with Easy Patterns, Soft Yarn & Step-by-Step Guide | Perfect for Baby Shower Gifts, Nursery Decor & Handmade Keepsakes

Baby Crochet Kit for Beginners - DIY Weekend Projects with Easy Patterns, Soft Yarn & Step-by-Step Guide | Perfect for Baby Shower Gifts, Nursery Decor & Handmade Keepsakes

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Crochet is a traditional needlecraft that has truly stood the test of time. In recent years, a whole new generation of young people have taken up this wonderfully versatile craft. Crochet is quick, easy-to-learn, and can produce a whole range of different effects, from chunky textured fabric to delicate lacy patterns. This makes it perfect for creating clothes for babies. Making use of the wide selection of yarns available, from pure cotton pastels to soft and colorful wools, the 24 patterns in this delightful book are really simple and can be created in just one or two weekends. The designs include: *Classic sweaters and tops *A duffle coat *A lacy cardigan *A ski-style bobble hat and scarf set *Booties *Cute toys *And more! Each project has clear instructions, full information on yarns, stitches, and techniques, and beautiful photographs of the finished garment. In addition, a chapter at the beginning of the book covers basic information and essential techniques.

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The first drawback for me is that the patterns were written using British crochet terms. It's just too difficult for me to remember to translate them to U.S. terms. The second was that some of the pictures did not show the completed project. In one case a sleeve was shown; not the sweater. Finally, I just did not care for the patterns (this, of course, is subjective).