Knitting for Teddies

Knitting for Teddies by Catherine Bouquerel is a practical guide published by David Porteous in 2003, featuring 93 pages in English. This book presents a collection of 35 designs specifically created for knitting garments for teddy bears, with some patterns adapted for infants aged three to six months. Each design includes a comprehensive list of materials, needles, and accessories needed to complete the projects.
Readers will find a variety of knitting patterns that cater to both teddy bears and young children, making it a versatile resource for crafters. The detailed instructions aim to assist knitters of all skill levels in creating charming outfits, enhancing the joy of crafting through needlework. This edition serves as a useful addition to any craft enthusiast’s library, focusing on the delightful intersection of knitting and childhood.
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This is a collection of 35 designs to knit for your favourite teddy, and some of the patterns have been especially adapted so that you can knit a matching garment for an infant aged from three to six months. Each pattern includes a detailed list of the materials, needles and accessories required.
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