First, the facts:
Title: 3 Skeins of Less: Modern Baby Knits: 23 Knitted Baby Garments, Blankets, Toys, and More!
Author: Tanis Gray
Published by: Interweave Press, 2016
Pages: 128
Type: Baby knits
Chapters:
No chapters, just a list of patterns
The In-Depth Look:
Tanis Gray doesn’t disappoint. She always puts together creative and fun collections that make you look at knitting in a different way, and this one is no exception.
Oh, it seems simple enough. Modern Baby Knits is a collection of things for babies (and toddlers). Twenty-three of them, things to wear, cuddle, or play with. All helpfully using three skeins or less of yarn, making them all fairly quick and easy to knit together.
What’s not to love?
The nice thing, though, is that the projects are all stylish–not always a word you think of when describing things for soft, cuddly, little people. They’re simple and functional as suits the age group, but they have unique colors or asymmetrical shapes. Things to keep it interesting for Mom, while practical for the kids who will be wearing them.
Tanis says in the introduction that she “is a firm believer that babies and children should live their lives in comfortable handknits. The label ‘handmade’ regarding knits for children is often confused with ‘fussy’ and ‘finicky’ and implies tiny gauge and a pastel palette, when that doesn’t have to be the case. This book is designed with both the knitter and the wearer in mind, chock-full of designs that are easy to knit and have fuss-free finishes, bright colors, easy-care fibers, and modern silhouettes that little ones want to wear.”
Which, you know, is pretty much what I just said. It’s so nice when the designer and I are on the same page … and in this case, it’s a cheerful, adorable page indeed.
You can check out this book at Amazon.com or look for it in your local shop!
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This review copy was kindly donated by Interweave Press. Thank you!
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The bulk of my work happens at my computer. It’s in what we call the dining room nook. At some point in time in our house’s existence (I think pretty early on, since all the walls are still lathand plaster) someone enclosed the side of the front porch that was adjacent to the dining room. It’s the perfect spot for my computer desk. There’s plenty of natural light (tons of windows). We used to have a daybed in here, but have moved that into the spare/guest bedroom.
I also have a large cabinet with drawers that we found at a garage sale. This is against the wall in the dining room across from the dining nook. It contains all sorts of things — yarns for designing, swatches, color samples, knitting needles and other tools, and more.














