Beloved designer Lotta Jansdotter shows how easy it is to make cheerful gifts for little cherubs. A new mother herself, she's created 24 projects that match her simple style with practicality,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I am not sure why this was made into a book. There are a plethora of such projects available for free on the internet. Here are the contents: bloomer diaper cover; bib kerchief (basically a triangle you tie around a baby's neck); simple dress, sleeveless; a pair of plain elastic band pants; a demo on how to use paint to decorate store-bought t-shirts; a fleece hat; a fleece hat and scarf; a rattle in the shape of a giraffe; a pillow called buddy; stuffed fabric letters; a cloth book; a 12 inch tag square; a snuggle bag for newborn (perhaps the nicest pattern); a Velcro closure bib; a plain block quilt (no actual quilting); stuff cloth book ends; nursing pillow; towel with a hooded corner and matching wash cloths; crib bumpers; an unlined tote bag described as a diaper bag; a rectangular item called a changing pad; small rectangles folded, velcroed and described as pouches; square pieces of cloth called burp rags. Save your money and make these items from free info on the web. O, and the patterns for all of this stuff were not included in my copy. Thankfully, if I want to make one of these projects, I can easily find it on the internet, anyway.
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