

Crochet for Baby All Year: Easy-to-Make Outfits for Every Month
T**D
I also love almost every month has boy and girl versions for ...
This book is so cute. I haven't made anything yet because I have thousands of patterns but I have to say this book has some way cuter ideas then a lot of baby pattern books out there. I also love almost every month has boy and girl versions for each outfit.
L**S
Great patterns
Great choice selection in one book
T**S
Love the cheerleader jumper
Several cute things to crochet in this book. I don't plan to make them all because there are always a few that look dowdy. Love the cheerleader jumper, the Christmas dress, and several others.t
A**S
best value
Wonderful patterns.
U**R
Simple crochet patterns for boys and girls
Crochet for Baby All Year is a collection of 39 crochet patterns for baby/infant wearables with accessories by Tammy Hildebrand. In the introduction,Tammy shares that she was inspired to crochet great baby items after learning she was going to become a first-time grandmother in 2012. Although her grandbaby was a girl, Tammy aims for an equal opportunity book by sharing theme patterns for boys and girls organized around the calendar.The book is arranged in chapters by month. Each chapter opens with a large (nearly full page) photograph of an adorable infant boy or girl (or, frequently, both) wearing that month's outfits with accessories. Each month's patterns are either unisex or include variations for both boys and girls. Tammy describes the holiday or seasonal activity that inspired the outfit, and then the chapter continues with the patterns. Each pattern includes more photographs of the projects on the cute little models, the skill level, special stitches, and schematics when appropriate. Garments are generally available in 3-5 sizes from newborn through 18 months. Most of the patterns are considered easy, with one intermediate and one experienced pattern included in the book. The patterns are written with US crochet terminology.The project breakdown is as follows:Hats and bonnets: 14Cardigans/sweater/jersey: 5Dresses: 4Booties and sandals: 3Sleeveless tops: 3Headbands: 2Christening gowns: 2Bikini/swim trunks: 2Rompers: 2Pants: 1Bow tie: 1Costume: 1The book ends with a heartfelt acknowledgements page, information about the yarns used in the book, a glossary of pattern abbreviations, and thumbnails of each project for a quick visual reference.Like all pattern books, your enjoyment will be increased by the number of projects you actually want to make! (My personal favorites are the Stanley or Stella the Stegasaurus Costume; the Fall Festival Cardigan, Hat, and Booties set; and the Varsity Cheerleader Girl Dress and Headband.) You can see pictures of each project in Stackpole's lookbook.There are no tutorials or stitch illustrations included, so this book is geared towards an advanced beginner or intermediate crocheter who has their basic skills down and is comfortable with reading US pattern abbreviations.I would recommend Crochet for Baby All Year to an advanced beginner crocheter who enjoys making projects for babies and infants and prefers reading pattern abbreviations.A more advanced crocheter might wish for more complex patterns, and a crocheter who prefers international stitch symbols won't find them in this book.Full disclosure: A free review copy of Crochet for Baby All Year: Easy-to-Make Outfits for Every Month was provided by Stackpole Books. Although I accept free products for review, I do not accept additional compensation, nor do I guarantee a positive review. My reviews are based entirely on my honest opinions.
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