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Fairy Tale Knits: 32 Projects to Knit Happily Ever After
By: A. Stewart-GuineeeBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: John Wiley & Sons
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32 whimsical patterns for children twelve months to eight years
Two timeless traditions-fairy tales and knitting-come together magically in the season's most original knitting book. You'll get patterns to knit pieces that are reminiscent of the world's most beloved fabled characters, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Robin Hood, Hansel and Gretel, knights, pirates, and many more. From a fanciful capelet and muff to a playful baby jumper and hat, these are the children's knitting patterns dreams are made of.
Richly wrapped in the look and feel of a real storybook, Fairy Tale Knits is saturated with lush photography and a beautiful full-color design. Whether you're a beginner or experienced knitter, these 32 imaginative projects truly make for knitting happily ever after. You'll get
32 patterns for innovative projects kids will love to wear Designs that are wearable for everyday school and play A full-color design featuring lush photography
Fairy Tale Knits is a sophisticated and enchanting knitting book you and your children will turn to again and again.
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| Title of eBook: Fairy Tale Knits: 32 Projects to Knit Happily Ever After | |
| Release Date: 08-06-2009 | |
| Publisher: John Wiley & Sons |
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Fairy Tale Knits: 32 Projects to Knit Happily Ever After
Chapter One
Snow Queen
As the chilly days of winter approach the queen of the snowflakes begins her journey. She travels the land with snow and frost, decorating each tree branch with glittering ice crystals and covering the earth in a blanket of white. When winter brings her to your door, your little one will stay cozy and warm in this elegant ensemble.
Coat
Knit in luscious alpaca, this lovely sweater coat is soft as a cloud and warm enough to keep out the coldest chill. Vintage styling and delicate lacey details give this coat the look of a treasured family heirloom. Put it together with the fluffy fur capelet and reversible muff to create an outfit that's truly fit for a queen.
Capelet
This fluffy confection is the perfect winter wrap, dressy enough for holiday celebrations and comfy enough for school and play. It looks darling on little ones from 18 months to 8 years old. Made in soft faux fur, this capelet will keep your child snug for years to come.
Muff
Your little girl will feel like a princess with her hands tucked inside this toasty hand warmer. It is completely reversible, soft fur on one side and wooly alpaca felt with fur trim on the other. With two layers of warmth built in, this muff is a cozy alternative to traditional mittens and gloves and is perfect for protecting little mitts from winter's icy chill.
Coat
Although this pattern may look complicated, it's actually quite easy. The simple pattern repeat of the skirt and minimal shaping of this design make for uncomplicated and enjoyable knitting. The skirt is worked in German Herrin
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