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Cute knits for baby feet : 30 adorable projects for newborns to 4-year-olds 🔍
Krause Publications, First edition, Cincinnati, OH, 2008
Whiting, Sue, author 🔍
description
Fun and fast projects fill the pages of Cute Knits for Baby Feet. Divided into categories such as "Animal Magic", "Warm and Wooly" and "Fun for Feet", every pair of socks has a unique character quality that parents and children will both enjoy. Thirty different projects provide plenty of variety and most styles are unisex. Crisp photography, colorful yarns and detailed patterns make this an ideal book for knitters looking to create quick, adorable projects for their own children or to give as gifts.
Alternative title
Cute knits for baby feet : 20 adorable projects for newborns to 4-year-olds
Alternative title
Cute Knits for Baby Feet: 30 Adorable Projects for Newborns to 4 Year Olds
Alternative author
Sue Whiting
Alternative publisher
Books Americana, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
Cincinnati, OH: Krause
Alternative publisher
Krause Pubns Inc
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
PS, 2008
metadata comments
obscured text at back cover
Alternative description
144 pages : 25 cm
Fun and fast projects fill the pages of Cute Knits for Baby Feet. Divided into categories such as "Warm and Woolly," "Animal Magic," and "Fun for Feet," every pair of socks has a unique character quality that parents and children will both enjoy. Thirty different projects provide plenty of variety and most styles are unisex
Originally published: London : Hamlyn, 2008
Includes index
Warm and woolly -- Animal magic -- Bright and bold -- Fun for feet
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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