Granny Squares Weekend: 20 Quick and Easy Crochet Projects
By (Author) Emma Varnam
GMC Publications
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
7th April 2018
7th April 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
746.434
Paperback
144
Width 210mm, Height 235mm
If you need an emergency craft fix, then this book has the answer! Armed with a crochet hook and some yarn you can rustle up these gorgeous projects in next to no time. Granny squares are a simple and fun way to get creative when time is short, whill offering a fashionable way to use up your yarn stash. From hats and coasters to cute toys and decorations, Granny Squares Weekend is packed with inspiring projects that can be finished in a couple of days. As well as iconic granny square patterns, this book explores the scope of the technique, using it as an edging for blankets and in chic single-colour projects. AUTHOR: Inspired by the imagination of children, Emma likes to make items that bring a smile. She has not only written a number of popular crochet books - Crocheted Keyrings and Charms, Cute Crocheted Animals and How to Crochet, all published by GMC Publications - but also worked closely with yarn companies and retailers to design exclusive contemporary patterns. She has had a number of successful collaaborations with the celebrated knitwear designer Debbie Bliss and she regularly shares her design inspiration and thought processes through her award-winning knitting and crochet blog: emmavarnam.co.uk. Emma lives in Greater Manchester with her husband and young son. SELLING POINTS: . 20 stylish projects that can be completed over a weekend. . Easy-to-follow patterns with sumptuous photographs. . Clear explanations of all the techniques and materials you will need. . Suitable for all levels of ability. . A modern twist on a traditional technique.
Inspired by the imagination of children, Emma Varnam likes to make items that bring a smile. She has written a number of popular crochet books--including Granny Squares Home, Crocheted Keyrings & Charms, Cute Crocheted Animals and How to Crochet, all published by GMC Publications. Emma lives in Greater Manchester, UK.