Crochet Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia

August 14, 2019 - Comment

Visual instruction for 300 crochet stitch patterns This visual encyclopedia features step-by-step instructions for 300 gorgeous crochet stitch patterns, from basic stitches to cables, lace, textured stitches, mesh and filet crochet, fans and shells, clusters, puffs, bobbles, spike stitches, colorwork, and more. Each pattern is accompanied by a full-color photo and a chart. Every crocheter

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Visual instruction for 300 crochet stitch patterns

This visual encyclopedia features step-by-step instructions for 300 gorgeous crochet stitch patterns, from basic stitches to cables, lace, textured stitches, mesh and filet crochet, fans and shells, clusters, puffs, bobbles, spike stitches, colorwork, and more. Each pattern is accompanied by a full-color photo and a chart. Every crocheter needs a book like this on her shelf—the content is timeless and will have a place next to the crochet hooks for many years to come.

Crochet Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia gives crocheters quick visual access to a comprehensive collection of stitch combinations that enables them to create their own designs or modify existing patterns with ease.

Patterns are represented in both charts and words to suit individual crocheters’ preferences A detailed color photo accompanies each stitch pattern Hardcover packaging makes the book durable for a lifetime of use

Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced crocheter, Crochet Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia is a book you’ll turn to again and again.

Sample Patterns

Twisted Columns, Cable Towers, Petal Link Stitch
(Click for patterns) Flower Diamond, Wave Stitch Patterns
(Click for patterns) Madena Lace, Anesha Lace
(Click for patterns)

Cameroon, Malawi, Congo
(Click for patterns) Rose Granny Square, Traditional Granny Square
(Click for patterns) Double Crochet Track Seam, Chain Space Seam, Slip Stitch Motifs Together
(Click for patterns)

Comments

Anonymous says:

My favorite of my entire stitch guide collection for its range of styles In a later paragraph, I will talk about why I rank this as my favorite of all the stitch guides I’ve collected over more than 30 years, roughly 50. But first, I want to distinguish between what it is and what it is not.First of all, I think some people are confused on what a stitch encyclopedia is; it is NOT a how-to book, but a reference book. Every bicycle does not come with training wheels, nor every math book start with learning how to count. You buy books on how to crochet…

Anonymous says:

Great book, although abbreviations can be hard to follow if not used to them I purchased this as a gift for someone who enjoys crocheting. I haven’t done much crocheting myself, but I do enjoy knitting so I have a basic understating about some of the similarities (differences in stitches, following stitch instructions, etc.).Browsing through the book, I really like that color photos are included of the various stitches. It really gives you a good idea of what the stitch will look like, even more so than if the photos were in black and white…

Anonymous says:

Beautiful book and in Great shape! The book looked new, no Pages bent, no writing in the book & the cover was in nice shape. And the price was even better. I would consider myself an intermediate crocheter. I have crocheted all kinds of items and afghans and would consider this a great book for any beginners and Beyond as it is a good resource book. It has good illustrations & pictures and shows not just stitches but also borders to finish your projects beautifully.

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