The New Encyclopedia of Crochet Techniques: A Comprehensive Visual Guide to Traditional and Contemporary Techniques

January 14, 2020 - Comment

The New Encyclopedia of Crochet Techniques has all the essential tools and techniques for crochet in more than 400 diagrams and photographs, making it an invaluable guide for beginners and experienced crafters. Readers will discover new twists on the basics, and learn how to create complex-looking stitches, openwork and lace, multi-colored patterns, shaped motifs, Afghan

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The New Encyclopedia of Crochet Techniques has all the essential tools and techniques for crochet in more than 400 diagrams and photographs, making it an invaluable guide for beginners and experienced crafters. Readers will discover new twists on the basics, and learn how to create complex-looking stitches, openwork and lace, multi-colored patterns, shaped motifs, Afghan squares, and much more. A 16-page gallery in the back of the book features a wide range of crochet items from designers around the world.


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Anonymous says:

Great Book to Learn with! LOVE this book but do like the book before this one better! Am so looking forward to trying all these beautiful stitches! Have been enlisted to give a crochet class at the apartment complex where I live! Have started making caps for charity for use when it is sooo cold! Love crochet!

Anonymous says:

Looks great This looks like an excellent book. I haven’t had the time to read through it but there are a few stitches in here that I’ve been meaning to try. I own a lot of crochet books but I was still pleased with the variety in here. The pictures are excellent and the steps are well explained in the bits I browsed through. I would suggest this to a newbie crocheter, or even an intermediate one.

Anonymous says:

I was expecting some sort of glossary, something that … I was expecting some sort of glossary, something that would help new crochet fans. I have been crocheting for nearly 70 years, so I didn’t need to know for myself, I wanted to share with my church group.

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