Crochet Stitch Guide

October 8, 2018 - Comment

Easy to carry along in the project bag Includes a wide variety of interesting stitches for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced Contains 86 stitch patterns, in 7 categories (Clusters, Textured Stitches, Picots, V-sts, Special Stitches, Shells, and Miscellaneous) Easy-to-follow, excellent instructions and a clear photograph of each stitch Perfect gift for any crocheter

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Easy to carry along in the project bag Includes a wide variety of interesting stitches for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced Contains 86 stitch patterns, in 7 categories (Clusters, Textured Stitches, Picots, V-sts, Special Stitches, Shells, and Miscellaneous) Easy-to-follow, excellent instructions and a clear photograph of each stitch Perfect gift for any crocheter

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byEmma says:

Nice ‘little’ reference guide Crochet Stitch Guide is a ‘pocket size’ instructional crochet book. It shows clear pictures of all designs, does not have step-by-step instructions and lacks graph charts. The pictures are in color, clear and large enough for any intermediate or experienced needle worker to identify individual stitches. The book is divided into stitch categories: clusters, textured stitches, picots, V-stitches, Special stitches (10 designs) that are not your every day stitches, shells, and misc. (13 designs)…

ladyjean says:

Nice little book. This is a very nice book with bright color photos and directions. If you’re a fan of lacy crochet you’ll love this little book but I was hoping for more closed crochet stitch instructions so was a little disappointed. Compact well made book though.

Bonnie Shaljean says:

Excellent value for money – clear, concise, no fluff I’ve just downloaded the Kindle edition of this book, and am delighted. It holds a gold mine of interesting, pretty stitches, and is particularly good on lacy openwork ones (so bear that in mind if you’re not into lattice-y projects, because you may find much of the content irrelevant). The instructions are in the standard crochet-abbreviation format (American terms) and include nice clear, e-reader enlargeable photos of finished swatches. Note that there are no step-by-step “how-to”…

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