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Home > Lifestyle, Hobbies and Home Books > Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts > Needlework and fabric crafts > Knitting and crochet > Compendium of Crochet Techniques: 300 Crochet Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets
Compendium of Crochet Techniques: 300 Crochet Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets

Compendium of Crochet Techniques: 300 Crochet Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets


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Give a professional finish to your crochet garments and accessories with this indispensable compendium of technical know-how and trouble-shooting tips. Step-by-step photographs, diagrams, and clear instructions will guide you through each stage of your work, or you can dip in for help with a particular problem. Discover how to substitute yarns and accurately estimate the amount required; adapt patterns to create tailor-made garments. All stitches are demonstrated, from basic chain stitch to filet and Tunisian crochet, and there is advice on mixing and matching stitch patterns and dealing with gauge variations. Nearly every unit features a "try it" and/or a "fix it" panel, suggesting ways of practicing and developing new-found skills and avoiding or correcting common crochet errors. You'll also find plenty of inspiration for adding an extra-special touch to your work usinghand-dyed yarns, beaded embellishments, and surface crochet.

About the Author :
Jan Eaton is a professional needlecraft and textiles designer. Her embroidery, crochet and knitting designs have appeared in many magazines and part works, including Classic Stitches, Crafts Beautiful, Needlecraft Magic and Inspirations. She has written over a dozen book including 200 Crochet Blocks, also published by David & Charles.

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Oct 07 Crochet is once again a popular hobby, so here is another new book for the new generation of yarn crafters - or anybody who has rediscovered the pleasure of this ancient craft. It is a large subject, and if you associate filets with fish or think that croquis is a game with mallets, then a book like this is a boon because it will soon put you right. This book starts at the beginning and goes on from there, so even a beginner can learn something comparatively quickly. This does not mean that it has nothing to offer an experienced crocheter because there really is something for everybody in here. I love its thoroughness; working out what garment shapes suit you before you make a mistake, understanding charts, getting the best fit out of a pattern and other topics that many books gloss over. If you really are a tyro it shows you how to hold the yarn, make a foundation row and all the basics such as measuring your work, blocking, sewing up and choosing yarn. I particularly enjoyed the hands-on "try it" sections on most pages that get you away from just reading about it to actually doing it, the best way to learn. This is not a book of projects, rather of techniques as the title states, so this is where to go to find out how to do things like sew in a zip, join in a new yarn or design something simple like a scarf. It is not a book of stitches or different styles either, and if you want to learn something like broomstick or Tunisian crochet then you had better go elsewhere. Filet is covered, but I didn't feel deeply enough for a beginner to learn enough about it to take it up. But then this is only one book, and if you want to go into these things in depth then you need something more specialised. This is a book that delivers what it says, and wisely does not try to spread itself too thinly. I can recommend this book to anybody who is keen on learning or improving their skills occupied for a long time. Add some yarn and a hook and it would make a wonderful present for somebody - if you can bear to part with it! Nov 07 Even if you have only begun to dabble in crochet then this excellent reference book will certainly get you on your way to discovering the delights crochet can offer. Those already well-versed in the art will definitely find [this book] an inspirational companion to branching out and coming up with their own crochet creations. Presented in themed chapters there are 300 tips, techniques and snippets of information that will all enhance your crochet experience. Throughout there are little hidden gems such as making your own stitch markers, DIY hook fixes and shortening zips. There are many special effects described which you might never usually come across unless it is part of a specific pattern. Find out how to work crossed trebles, bobbles and spikes to give texture and interest to crocheted fabrics. There is an extensive section on how to design and create your own garments with advice on sizing, shape and stitch. This is a great little book that you can dip in and out of whenever you encounter an unfamiliar manoeuvre or technique. Every tip is explained with clear, often annotated, colour photographs. You will certainly be inspired many of the ideas in the book and there is an extensive section on home-dyed for making your own colour shades. There is a glossary too of all the crochet abbreviations and symbols, handy sizing charts as well as that crochet essential, a translation of American and British terms. Dec 07 I took this 160 page hardback to the Leeds/Bradford branch meeting and some very experienced crocheters gave it a thumbs-up. Subtitled '300 tips, techniques and trade secrets' it carries the Search Press hallmark of copious illustrations employing both photographs and diagrams. Not everyone likes to learn techniques from a book, but for those who are happy with this method there is plenty here to go at. As well as crochet skills there are notes on dyeing, tools, patterns and equipment. It does not address more unusual techniques such as double filet or Tunisian, but provides a thorough exposition of core stitches and skills. Lesley Fidler Jan 08 The cosy feel of crochet has never been more popular than in recent years, with boho clothes remaining a favourite on the high street. This ultra-handy guide really does contain all you could possibly want to know about crochet techniques, and easily fulfils its cover promise of '300 tips, techniques and trade secrets'. In fact, we loved so many things about it that we can't fit them all into this review! The book's 158 pages are divided into seven sections, starting with hooks, tools and yarns then introducing readers to patterns and key techniques. While some pages are given over to pattern samples that make you want to dive in and try them all at once, others include essential advice - from how to make your own crocheted roll-up hook case to 'fix it' columns helping you out with common problems. We especially loved the 'Working in the Round' section, which is full of tips on how to branch out from flat crochet to spirals, tubes, cylinders, socks and mittens. All in all, this is the perfect present for crochet newbies, but it also contains plenty of inspiration for established pros. It even comes with a fold-out ruler and hook gauge - they really have thought of everything!


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781844482436
  • Publisher: Search Press Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Search Press Ltd
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 160
  • Width: 190 mm
  • ISBN-10: 184448243X
  • Publisher Date: 31 Jul 2007
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: 300 Crochet Tips, Techniques and Trade Secrets


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