Raffia Crochet: 10 contemporary crochet patterns with raffia yarn
By (Author) Wool and the Gang
David & Charles
David & Charles
19th April 2019
19th April 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
746.434
Paperback
72
Width 211mm, Height 273mm, Spine 8mm
328g
The debut book from leading DIY fashion brand Wool and the Gang, featuring 10 modern crochet patterns made with trending raffia yarn. Wool and the Gang introduce you to the craft of crocheting with raffia, a breakthrough new yarn that is great for a wide range of summery projects. Light and eco-friendly, raffia yarn is made of 100% long wood fibre that adds structure to your projects, making it perfect for hats, bags and accessories. This book includes 10 crochet projects all made using Wool and the Gang's Ra-Ra Raffia yarn in a range of colours. Projects include on-trend raffia items such as bags, hats and baskets, which are then further embellished with embroidery in raffia yarn too. General techniques are covered at the end of the book, with instructions accompanied by clear illustrations. AUTHORS: Designers Aurelie Popper and Jade Harwood met while studying Textile Design at Central Saint Martins in London. After school they gained experience together at Alexander McQueen and Balmain in Paris. After being discovered by former model and yarn lover Elisabeth Sabrier, together they founded Wool and the Gang, with Lisa Rodwell (previously at Yahoo and eBay) as CEO. Wool and the Gang is a DIY fashion brand offering a range of yarns along with knitting, crochet, macram and embroidery kits via their online shop. They pioneer fashion production that's made in a sustainable way, working with fashion factories to repurpose their fashion waste into new yarns to reduce landfill. They're always on the lookout for new materials that reduce environmental impact. SELLING POINTS: . The debut book from leading DIY fashion brand Wool and the Gang, who have a combined social media platform of over 750K followers. . Raffia is a clear trend in crochet, with a number of yarn manufacturers producing natural or synthetic raffia yarns.
"This book is perfect for experienced hands looking to employ a novelty fiber, and for beginners who want to dip a toe into lighter fare... The breezy photography and the boho vibes of many items make this slim volume particularly enticing." Publishers Weekly
Designers Aurelie Popper and Jade Harwood met while studying Textile Design at Central Saint Martins in London. After school they gained experience together at Alexander McQueen and Balmain in Paris. After being discovered by former model and yarn lover Elisabeth Sabrier, together they founded Wool and the Gang. Wool and the Gang is a DIY fashion brand offering a range of yarns along with knitting, crochet, macram and embroidery kits via their online shop. They pioneer fashion production that's made in a sustainable way, working with fashion factories to repurpose their fashion waste into new yarns to reduce landfill. Theyre always on the lookout for new materials that reduce environmental impact.