Articles related to "Crochet Book"It Itches by Franklin Habit will be a most popular holiday gift. Any knitter, crocheter, or yarner will laugh at, learn from, and love this book.
"Get Hooked Again" [Watson-Guptill Publications, 2007] introduces readers to the world of crocheting and how to create wearable art.
Candi Jensen updates crocheting for babies with fun twists on classic designs.
The dynamic Chicago sisters, Erika & Monika Simmons, have released their very sexy book, "Double Stitch: Designs for the Crochet Fashionista."
Scholastic Books and Klutz have come up with the best "How to Crochet" book I have seen.
One book gives more than 1,500 sweater options with easy to follow instructions.
Crochet Me! by Kim Werker claims to carry "Designs to Fuel the Crochet Revolution." It does not disappoint.
Finishing Techniques for Crochet by Betty Barnden shows crocheters how to get a professional looking finish to their crochet, as well as projects, trims and edgings.
The AntiCraft is self-heralded as "knitting, beading, and stitching for the slightly sinister," and it means it. Take a close look before buying!
Not all books about crocheting have to be full of patterns and techniques. Hooked on Murder by Betty Hechtman is a light-reading mystery with a yarner theme.
Carry Alongs, 15 Crochet Handbags and Purses For Every Occasion by Carrie A Sullivan is a book that shows crocheters how to crochet great bags and add sewn linings.
Crochet patterns can be confusing. An optional way of presenting them using crochet symbols is easier to read for some crocheters.
People who use walkers and/or wheelchairs will love a crocheted tote made just for their needs. Crochet a bag that attaches to mobility-assistance devices.
101 Stitches to Crochet provides clear color photographs and instructions, explaining a variety of crochet stitches and motifs. The innovative format is simple to use.
Crochet That Fits by Mary Jane Hall offers crocheters of all levels a range of projects for garments and accessories, shaped using her Graduated Stitch Method of shaping.
Deals can be found in unexpected places, and charity shops can be a great source of Knit and Crochet supplies.
Use crochet to make a stunning ring from fine silver wire. A large cabochon stone is held in place in a crocheted wire setting which can be adapted in a variety of ways.
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