Beginner’s Guide 30 Easy-To-Crochet Pattern Stitches (Leisure Arts #75071)

June 12, 2019 - Comment

Are you eager to broaden your horizons by learning more elegant – yet easy – crochet techniques? Then this Beginner’s Guide is for you! Step-by-step instructions and detailed diagrams teach you 30 fast, fun stitches. Once you’ve mastered the basics, use these simple skills to fuel your creativity as your fashion your own designs. So

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Are you eager to broaden your horizons by learning more elegant – yet easy – crochet techniques? Then this Beginner’s Guide is for you! Step-by-step instructions and detailed diagrams teach you 30 fast, fun stitches. Once you’ve mastered the basics, use these simple skills to fuel your creativity as your fashion your own designs. So let your imagination run free, and reach for this handy book any time you want to learn something new or add an exciting texture to a project.

Little Book format presents basic crochet stitches plus 30 versatile pattern stitches: Lattice, Faggot Stitch, Web, Crosshatch, Vertical Scallop, 3-DC Shell Stitch, Acacia Stitch, Shadow Box, Crosses, Lacy V, Bow Ties, Granule Stitch, DC Diamonds, Diagonal Fence, Treble Cables, Alternate Stitch, Shells & Cords, Flying Shell, HDC Puffs, Picot Bricks, Fans & Clusters, Puff Shells, Exchange Stitch, Clusters & Crosses, Crunch Stitch, Garden Rows, Leaf Stitch, Herringbone, Honeycomb, and Sweet Pea.

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Anonymous says:

There are several issues with the instructions. For example … There are several issues with the instructions. For example, the giraffe head beginning instructions are Work Rnds 1-5 of Body- 18sts. I’m guessing they meant to work the rounds of the head and the total of the 1-5 rounds would be 18 total sts. However, there is no guide or visual instructional guide to assist when the instructions don’t quite make sense. So, I made it with 18 total sts. and found out that I was supposed to increase the rnds. until the 5th one equalled 18, but there were no…

Anonymous says:

Kindle Version I have not yet read this book or tried any of the patterns in it, but I wanted to put it out there for those who are considering the Kindle Version of this book: it is VERY difficult (even when using the image enlargement feature on your Kindle Paperwhite) to clearly discern from the pictures exactly ‘what’ the completed patterns will look like unless you are already familiar with what an acacia stitch or a granule stitch or an alternate stitch etc. is supposed to look like. This makes it…

Anonymous says:

expected a lot more! bad quality pictures I really was expecting a lot more from this book.Some of my comments..1- It is VERY thin and small (20 printed pages and the covers printed in both sides. Dimensions: W: 5-3/8″ L: 8-3/8″ and thickness less than 1/16″).2- The quality of the pictures is so bad. They are in black and white, no colors….a lot of white so you cannot realize where the stitches are. The chains and every loop of yarn are distorted. I am glad I already know how to crochet and this was just…

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