The Complete Photo Guide to Crochet, 2nd Edition: *All You Need to Know to Crochet *The Essential Reference for Novice and Expert Crocheters *Comprehensiv
Margaret Hubert
(Author)
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Description
This is a comprehensive reference book on all aspects of crochet.
The Complete Photo Guide to Crochet, 2nd Edition provides a reference for all methods, including Tunisian, intermeshing, broomstick lace, hairpin lace, and freeform crochet. Includes step-by-step instructions for all the basic stitches and swatches of 100s of stitch patterns with complete instructions. Now with:- All new projects
- 20 new stitch patterns
- Expanded basics
Product Details
Price
$26.99
$25.10
Publisher
Quarry Books
Publish Date
July 15, 2014
Pages
272
Dimensions
8.4 X 11.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781589237988
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Margaret Hubert is the author of more than 20 crochet and knitting books, including Plus Size Crochet, Knits for Men, Knit or Crochet--Have It Your Way, The Complete Photo Guide to Crochet, The Complete Photo Guide to Knitting, The Granny Square Book, Lacework for Adventurous Crocheters, Runway Crochet, and Customize Your Knitting. She has enjoyed a lifelong career designing both crochet and knit patterns for yarn companies and book and magazine publishers. Hubert also teaches at yarn shops, retreats, and national gatherings, and rarely misses a national conference in the needle-arts field. She lives in Pawling, New York.
Reviews
"The latest in a continuing series of photo guides, this book features full-color photos of techniques with examples and practice projects. Veteran knitting and crochet teacher Hubert (Knit or Crochet: Have It Your Way) has dozens of stitch samples clearly pictured and charted. This guide will be useful for crafters beginning to experiment." -- Library Journal, February 15, 2010