Knitted Babes: Five Dolls and Their Wardrobes to Knit and Stitch (Mitchell Beazley Craft)

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Knitted Babes: Five Dolls and Their Wardrobes to Knit and Stitch (Mitchell Beazley Craft) Customer Review: Buy this book!
If you have little girls-or boys-this book is fab, the basic design is so simple that the dolls are adaptable to any style or character you want, it can use up all the oddments of fabric in your ‘ragbag’ and bits of yarn left over from that jumper you did the other year…
Best of all they can become a family project where you can make accessories and clothes together and invent stories, names etc for your doll.
Simpel enough for anyone to make, even a beginner, clear instructions and materials readily available around the home.
Wide appeal factor too as I have 3 girls aged 10 months to 11 years and they work excellently for the older ones and I’m the littlest will get her own when she is big enough.
As always with Clair eGarland, clear instructions and beautiful design and layout.
If you want dolls exactly as she has designed in the book the kits are available online at dotpebbles but half the fun is ripping up your dad’s old shirt and that horrible thing nan knitted for your birthday.
Lots of fun!
Customer Review: WARNING! These dolls are addictive
These dolls are great - there are 5 and each has their own personality but of course you can mix and match outfits between dolls… the only problem is once you start it’s hard to stop so my advice is make them for someone else with a deadline like a birthday in mind. I’ve made one for a five year old (ballet-oriented), then her 10 year-old sister wanted one (she got a trendy wild red-hed) and now my sister wants one too but I’m all ‘babed-out’ for now… There are some great knitted babes blogs on-line too if you do a search and you can see what people in the US and France have done with their babes. Claire is an inspiring and highly original author - I can’t wait for her next book DREAM TOYS which is out soon… it looks like a knitted Unicorn on the cover - how cool is that?

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