Handbook of Crochet Stitches :The Complete Illustrated Reference to Over 200 Stitches

4.44 ( 89 Ratings by Goodreads)
Handbook of Crochet Stitches

Handbook of Crochet Stitches :The Complete Illustrated Reference to Over 200 Stitches

4.44 (89 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 14 September, 2009
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Over 200 crochet stitches are explained in full, each accompanied by a photographed sample, row-by-row instructions, and easy-to-follow symbol charts.
Additional chapters on basic techniques and materials, a stitch selector and a how-to-use section provide clear guidance for beginners and experts alike.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781844485116
ISBN10 1844485110
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 443 g
Product Dimensions 148 x 196 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Search Press Ltd
Format paperback
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Mar 10

Betty Barnden is a famous knitting, crochet and embroidery expert, who has designed hundreds of patterns for Sirdar, Patons, Jaeger and other leading knitwear companies. You'll find every crochet stitch you could ever want inside her newest book. It's an essential guide for all crocheters, with each stitch explained in full, and a photo of a stitched sample, row-by-row instructions and easy to read charts. The book also introduces you to different yarns and tools.

* Knit Today *

Mar 10

Ideal for anyone who wants to invent their own patterns, this helpful little guide gives you over 200 illustrated stitch patterns to experiment with - from basic patterns to textured stitches, fans and shells, mesh and filet stitches, openwork and lace, spikes, relief stitches, trims, clusters, puffs and bobbles - and more! There are flower patterns and special stitches like overlaid steps and woven checks, too - all in all, an invaluable guide.

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Author's Bio

Betty Barnden is a freelance needlecraft designer who studied furniture design at the Royal College of Art (where she made her first tubular knitted chairs). Betty has designed knitting patterns for companies such as Sirdar, Patons, Jaeger and King Cole. Her knitwear, embroidery and crochet designs have appeared in many magazines over the years, and she has also designed embroidery projects and kits. Betty regularly contributes to Sewing World magazine.

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