The MillaMia Bright Young Things knitting
pattern book is a must for any keen knitters. I have only recently become
interested in knitting, but it has quickly become an obsession and although I
am still pretty slow I enjoy the result of seeing Harriet wearing something
I've made!
Bright Young Things features babygrows, blankets,
dresses, jumpers, cardigans and outerwear and the unique designs are sure to
evoke comments and praise from all (if you don't go wrong!). There is something
for all levels of knitters, from beginners to pros – and each pattern indicates
the skill level needed. Each pattern also provides alternative colourways
to create the right piece to suit you and your child.
The patterns are based on
distinctive Swedish aesthetic – clean and contemporary yet with a fun, bright
edge. The fun yet practical patterns illustrate how the two sisters, Katarina and Helena Rosén, who wrote
the book and designed the patterns saw a gap in the market for their individual
designs. Helena has a background in fashion design
which is perhaps why their clothes are so idiosyncratic and original. Hand
knitted pieces are so precious and can be passed down generations with love which
is much more satisfying that buying a similar item in the shop although it is
more work!
At the John Lewis Christmas in July Press
Show I met Karina who was extremely nice and talked
enthusiastically about Bright Young Things and how they wanted to bring knitting into the
21st century, with bold, colourful and bright designs that children
everywhere would enjoy. The modern baby and children patterns are vibrant and
playful, reflecting many children's cheeky personalities.
I love all the patterns in Bright Young Things and
can't wait to get knitting! The book has something for everyone and I highly
recommend it.