Learn to Crochet
By (Author) Sue Whiting
IMM Lifestyle Books
New Holland Publishers Ltd
1st July 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
746.434
Paperback
80
Width 215mm, Height 280mm
Crochet is a traditional craft that nevertheless remains popular - perhaps because it is so simple to learn. Learn to Crochet take the beginner through all the basics with clear step-by-step photographs and instructions for each new technique, interspersed with attractive projects, so that the key skills are gradually built up and reinforced. Starting with essential advice on how to hold the yarn and crochet hook, and moving on to simple stitches such as chain stitch and treble stitch, the reader is soon confident enough to start working in rounds or creating patterns using stitch groups such as puffs and shells. Even delicate filet crochet is carefully explained and easily mastered. The early projects can be achieved with a minimum of techniques so that in no time at all complete beginners can make a range of highly individual and delightful items, from fashion accessories such as scarves and hats to a beautiful white bedspread or some pretty edged bedlinen.
I found the instructions really easy to follow, and the projects are all practical.... It makes such a big difference having plenty of pictures to go with the written instructions.
-- "Craft My Stitch Up"This book really is great for beginners.... If you read this book, you will have the building blocks for most of your crochet adventures.
-- "Art Equals Happy"Sue Whiting is a needlecraft design consultant and author who has worked with a number of textile companies including Jaeger and Rowan Handknitting. She trained at the London School of Fashion and has worked with numerous magazines and publishers on all aspects of needlework. She has written several needlework books.