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Cargando... Textured Crochet: More than 70 Designs with Easy-to-Follow Charts (Stitch Collection) (2007)por Helen Jordan
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This is the essential illustrated reference to a wide range of sumptuous textured crochet stitches: choose from bobbles, popcorns, and curlicues; Aran-style cables; ripples and knots, and raised flower and leaf motifs. -Includes over 70 stitch patterns and features multicolored swatch photographs to show how color and texture can be combined to create wonderful effects. -Stitches are organized by method of construction and include easy-to-follow symbol charts and complete row-by-row instructions. -Basic techniques are demonstrated with clear step-by-step illustrations, and a fold-out flap provides a useful reminder of how to work the charts. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I say appears, because I just bought it this afternoon. My now 10-year-old was at choir practice, and I had walked over to the nearest Whole Foods for a cup of coffee, but before I could get a cup of coffee, I found myself inexplicably drawn to a nearby book store with a sparse, but well-considered crochet/knitting section.
There were three contenders for my attention, and this one won out easily.
First, I love book itself. It is purse-sized book, perfect for taking along when you just might find yourself terminally bored if you don't bring something.
Second, it is spiral bound which makes it easy to put on a flat surface when you need both hands to maneuver and manage your yarn and hook.
Third, and completely superficially, I like the colorful and pretty pictures.
Fourth, and more important, the directions are easy to follow.
One of the contenders this afternoon was a book with projects that looked interesting, but whose instructions, on first glance looked incomprehensible.
This was, admittedly, before I got the coffee I needed, so I don't know if the problem was the instructions or my fatigue. ( )