Knitting for Little Sweethearts by Hanne Andreassen Hjelmås and Torunn Steinsland
What I liked right from the start are the darling pictures of the kids with outfits they have on.
I do charity knitting for youngsters and others and appreciate the time it takes to make patterns.
Starts out with a table of contents where the outfits are not cateogirzed in any way.
Such beautiful color photos. Introduction about how the book came to be and the authors.
Each pattern starts with a title, summary of the item, difficulty level, sizes and material needed. Row by row instructions.
Like how they combine knitting and crocheting to finish the item. Love tips along the way.
Some items are charted with color schemes and other charts tell you what sittiches to use rather than written words .
Diagrams are also shown for some stitch explanations during the pattern.
Love that there are patterns for adults as well-to match the youngsters creations.
Love leg warmers best and think most of the patterns could be used for it.
Index and resource listing is availabe at the end along with acknowledgements.
Will definitely buy a copy of this book-so much to offer, and variety available.
Received this review copy from Schiffer Publishing Ltd. via Netgalley and this is my honest opinion.
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Multiple dates to publication-not sure when it will be released.
A KEEPER!
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