Synopses & Reviews
Once youand#8217;ve got a handle on your delivery from the stork, flip through this adorable assortment of 30 knitting projects for the bundle of joy. The projects range from first trimester projects (which are moderately advanced, since there are months to finish) to second trimester (when most parents can determine the babyand#8217;s gender and prepare for a boy or girl), to third trimester quickies, when time is short. The booties, bibs, toys, blankets, and clothing will be one-of-a-kind items, fit to welcome a special person into the world.
Review
Knit and Nosh blog"Brilliant!...If you know a knitter who is, or will soon become pregnant, What to Knit When You're Expecting will be a welcome gift.”
Review
Knit and Nosh blogandquot;Brilliant!...If you know a knitter who is, or will soon become pregnant, What to Knit When You're Expecting will be a welcome gift.andrdquo;
All Free Knitting blog
andldquo;This baby book offers a nice variety of traditional and modern patterns. This is a great find for both expecting mothers and those who are searching for the perfect handmade gift to bring to a baby shower.andrdquo;
The Yarniad blog
andldquo;andhellip;seriously, how cute is this?!?!?...This would be a wonderful book to have if you are indeed expecting, but I also think it would be great to have on handandhellip;for special gifts for friends who are.andrdquo;
Synopsis
Prepare for your new arrival one trimester at a time with this collection of adorable knitting projects.
About the Author
Nikki Van De Carand#8217;s blog, What to Knit When Youand#8217;re Expecting, where she chronicles her life with her young daughter, receives 800 page views per day. Sheand#8217;s also a well-known contributor on Ravelry.