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So, what will you find in the “Official Guide to Crochet”?
- The history of crochet is fascinating! Who knew it dated back so far?
Exactly how far back does is date? Find out the history of crochet and its many uses-from bookmarks to blankets-on pages 7-11.
- What size hook, what kind of yarn, where can these things be purchased?
Using the right crochet equipment is very important. Pages 12-24
outline everything you’ll need to get started and where you can find
these supplies.
- The purpose of this book is to teach you how to crochet and pages 24-27 get you started.
You’ll learn how to hold the hook and yarn and how to form a chain of stitches. You’ll be crocheting in minutes!
- To get started you will learn how to single crochet.
Pages 27-29 give you the fundamentals of creating a quick, solid
fabric and the opportunity to perfect your stitches through single
crochet.
- Some projects will require changing the color of your yarn.
Page 29 details this process so you can create colorful pieces of crochet.
- There are different ways to stitch and pages 30-32 give written
instructions and illustrations for slip stitch, half double crochet,
double crochet, and treble crochet.
You’ll be an expert in no time after reading this book!
- Page 33 begins a section on crochet tips from gauge to how to create the perfect circle.
If you’re a “lefty”, your in luck because there is info on left-handed crochet in here too!
- In Crocheting you’ll need to start a new ball or skein of yarn and tie off loose ends.
Pages 35 and 36 show you exactly how to do this. You’ll learn how to do this without showing knots on page 37.
- Having just the right tension is important in order to keep your crochet uniform.
On pages 37-40 you’ll learn how to work tightly or loosely and how
to move the yarn through your fingers all while keeping your edges
straight. You’ll also learn how to increase or decrease your stitches
as you go.
- Changing yarn color takes practice, but you’ll learn even more about doing this on page 41.
- Being able to tell right from wrong is important when crocheting.
Page 43 shows you how to know the right and wrong side of your crochet piece.
- Sometimes you might have difficulty pulling your hook through your loops or with puckering in your foundation row.
These issues as well as what to do with extra stitches are discussed on page 44.
- If you already know how to crochet but are having trouble with
missing stitches or uneven edges, page 46 of this guide will help you
solve your problem and get you back on track.
- When you are ready to take on a more difficult pattern you will
be able to do it with confidence after reading the section on working
front, back or both and working around the post.
You’ll also benefit from pages 47-49 on turning corners, joining
seams, and joining squares. You’ll be crocheting afgans in no time!
- Growing up did you ever play with those little round doilies
your grandmother had lying around? Well, now you can make your own!
You’ll learn how to crochet in the round and to create the perfect circle on pages 52-54. Make Grandma proud!
- With the section on crochet tips concluded, you’re ready to start a project.
Page 54 begins a discussion on choosing the right first project and how to complete it. It’s just starting to get good!
- There are many different stitches to choose from in crochet. The
stitch guide on pages 59-69 will help you determine which stitch you
want to use.
On these pages you’ll find details about popcorn, cluster, shell,
star, afghan, bobbie, picot, arabesque, roll or bullion, daisy, eyelet,
and fan. With this guide you will be able to not only know the name of
each stitch but how to do them as well.
- Crochet can be highly decorative and learning how to make your crochet more interesting is outlined on pages 69-83.
After reading these sections you’ll be able to identify and create
Irish loop lace, the Granny square, Rag crochet, Bead crochet, Tunisian
crochet, and Filet crochet. You’ll be able to use what you learn to
create unique crochet pieces.
- As with any project, you must have a pattern to crochet.
Pages 88-99 tell you all you need to know about patterns!
- Where to find patterns and how to read them is outlined, as well as converting patterns between the US, UK and Australia.
- You’ll be able to adjust the size of a pattern and adapt it for different hook and thread sizes.
- Want to make golf club covers for your spouse or yourself?
Read page 97 to learn how to create your own patterns and continue
to page 98 for more tips on following patterns. Again, everything you
need to know about patterns is right here in this book!
- If following a pattern isn’t your cup of tea, then free form crochet is for you!
On page 99, you’ll learn all about creating your own unique,
one-of-a-kind pieces by using free form crochet. You will be able to
truly express yourself without the stress of following a pattern.
- Once you’ve created your piece you need to know how to care for it.
Pages 101-106 give you all the info you’ll need on caring for your
work. You’ll learn all about stiffening and blocking, and treating
filet crochet. Over time white crochet pieces may yellow, but page 105
tells you how to handle a yellowing piece. You’ll want to display your
work at times, but you also may need to store it. These issues are
discussed on page 106 as well as cleaning your work.
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"Thank you very much for the
guide. As a beginner it is just the type of comprehensive guide I've
been looking for (with no success here in the UK.) The layout is
extremely clear and easy to read from a computer screen, although I
have printed it for portability. Thank you for putting together such an
excellent guide. I would certainly recommend it to any crocheter,
particularly another beginner such as myself." Alison |
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"It was done very well. I
liked how it was arranged. Very easy to read and understand. All the
tips and hints were very useful. I was very impressed with the little
bit of history about crochet at the front of the book. I think you did
a wonderful job!! Two thumbs up (tangled in yarn)" Jenny H. |
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