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21. Knitting and Crocheting Pattern
$10.44
22. Tunisian Crochet: The Look of
 
23. Learn How Book-Knitting, Crocheting,
24. Maran Illustrated Knitting and
$3.63
25. Miniature Crocheting and Knitting
 
26. Knitting and Crocheting for the
 
27. Knitting and Crocheting.
$23.74
28. The Columbia Book of Yarns; Containing
 
29. Carol Curtis' Complete Book of
$3.83
30. Vogue Knitting on the Go! Grannies
31. Crochet & Knitting Guide -
$3.95
32. AntiCraft: Knitting, Beading and
$4.95
33. Vogue Knitting on the Go! Bags
 
34. Mon Tricot Knitting Dictionary
$172.71
35. The Harmony Guide To Crocheting:
 
36. The Knitting Stitches Dictionary
$6.99
37. Vogue Knitting on the Go! Crocheted
$3.26
38. Two Balls or Less: Over 30 Simply
$5.99
39. Knitting Tips & Trade Secrets:
$19.77
40. Hand Knitting: New Directions

21. Knitting and Crocheting Pattern Index
by Robyne Halevy
 Hardcover: 202 Pages (1977-02)
list price: US$21.00
Isbn: 0810809982
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22. Tunisian Crochet: The Look of Knitting with the Ease of Crocheting
by Sharon Hernes Silverman
Paperback: 128 Pages (2009-04-30)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$10.44
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Asin: 081170484X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Tunisian crochet, sometimes called the Afghan stitch, combines the ease of crocheting with the appearance of knitting. This instructional pattern book brings Tunisian crochet into the realm of high fashion with exquisite stitch patterns, meticulous shaping, and attractive finishing. Sixteen chic projects for apparel, accessories, and home decor are explained in detail. Readers will learn how to make wearable items such as a chain mail scarf, child's jumper, honeycomb skirt, and man's vest. Home decor projects include an ottoman cover, placemats, afghan, pillow, and more--all using Tunisian crochet techniques. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (24)

5-0 out of 5 stars Best of both worlds
I bought the Kindle version of this book knowing full well that the photos would not be in color. It was an experiment in simplifying. With my Kindle I don't have overflowing bookshelves and I thought that it might be convenient to have the book and patterns it contains with me along with my other reading material.

I've found that it's pretty easy to navigate through the book and read it of course. The pictures, even zoomed, are not that great...but I decided I could put up with it. I just wanted to learn Tunisian crochet.

As far as the book and the technique--I am pretty good at regular crochet and found the book is clear and the projects interesting. The author explains the steps and it may seem repetitious when she repeats the steps for each stitch but if you are skipping from one to the other stitch in the learning process this actually helps keep from flipping back and forth...oh wait, no pages with the Kindle.

Today I realized that with Kindle for iPhone I can have the color pictures, too! They enlarge really well to show stitch detail in luscious color.

So that makes it the best of both worlds when purchasing a book of this type for Kindle. Although I don't really like reading regular books on the iPhone, it's great for this use!

5-0 out of 5 stars Tunisian Crochet
Great book. shipping was fantastic. lots of instruction and photos. very helpful if you are new to this form of crocheting

2-0 out of 5 stars There is no substitute for the look and feel of knitting
Any book that pretends to have the look of knitting from crochet is bogus by definition.
Crochet is thick and does not drape. It uses a minimum of 1/3 more yarn depending on stitch choice.

Tunisian crochet is even thicker than ordinary crochet and makes a stiff, unflattering fabric when finished.

It is a neat technique that has been around forever. It makes a thick and very regular rectilinear fabric. The classic application used to be afghans based on all black or all white yarn squares which one later embroidered with cross stitch flowers to decorate.

It remains unsuited to making garments no matter how lovely the book or its instructions are.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book-you need great tools!
LOVE this book and the stitches!For those having problems finding proper tools, hooks, etc., please look for Symfonie wood interchangeable afghan/tunisian crochet hooks which are available only in Europe but available to us via a lady who sells on Ebay... and the shipping is superfast!I also have the plastic variety... but these wooden hooks have made my work so much more accurate.Now, we just need more patterns!

5-0 out of 5 stars Well done
I take issue with the author's assertion that Tunisian crochet has "the look of knitting - with the ease of crochet".First off, it doesn't look like knitting; at least not to a knitter.Second, if you truly want the look of knitting, knit whatever it is you are making.And lastly, "ease" comes with practice; I find my knitting as easy as crocheting because I have chosen to practice.I do not understand why crocheting constantly has to prove its worth alongside knitting or be compared to it.They are two separate techniques, and I consider Tunisian to be yet a third, in spite of its obvious closeness to crochet.Having gotten that off my chest, let's continue with the review.

I really like this book.The pictures and instructions are clear and concise.The photographs of each project include a front and back shot, along with closeups of the pattern stitches.Too many books focus on having wildly modern styling, as if they long for their projects to be in the pages of Vogue magazine.I am exceedingly grateful to the author for bypassing this in favor of showing us the actual projects in such a way as to showcase THEM as opposed to the photography.Thank you.Also there is a wonderful appendix giving information on sizing, industry standard measurements, yarn sizes, and resources.It's short, but contains a true wealth of information sadly lacking in many similar volumes.

The projects themselves are made in lovely yarns and are well blocked and presented."Chain Main Scarf" - rated easy, in Tunisian purl stitch.Simple, yet lovely, worked in two fine yarns."Wild and Wooly Wrap" - an easy shawl in a chunky yarn, in Tunisian simple stitch.I liked the look of this, and I think most would like it, although I am not a fan of chunky garments. "Honeycomb skirt" - intermediate in Tunisian honeycomb stitch.The yarn and stitch used here create a lovely and interesting texture."Shimmer shawl" - an intermediate wrap in various lace stitches.I thought this absolutely gorgeous and plan on making it when I can track down the yarns."Ivory Shell" - an experienced level sleeveless garment with a v neck, in staggered X-stitch.There is some intricate shaping here and it is not for the beginner or the faint of heart; I made this in the recommended yarn - Lion organic cotton - and it was beautiful and well fitting; and the pattern easily followed and correct.

The next garment in the book "Ladders and lattice duster" (experienced level) gives me pause.It looks great in the photos except for the sleeves, which are constructed in single crochet and chain loops.Perhaps it was simply easier to do this than pattern Tunisian sleeves to go with the body, but I think it made the overall effect a bit sloppy.If I make this, I will definitely change the sleeves."Felted clutch" - intermediate - is the Tunisian version of every other simple felted bag going around.I confess I am addicted to felting right now, and tried this to see if it were any easier than a knitted or crocheted bag.The nature of basic Tunisian stitch is to be a strong, tight fabric, and I did find the resultant bag felted very well, quickly, and retained an interesting texture.Some experimentation could produce some fascinating felted fabric textures.

"Warmhearted vest" - intermediate skill in Tunisian knit stitch.It is good looking; but here again is my issue -- it would look better and have ease and stretch if truly knitted.It would also work up tremendously faster.I am curious if non-knitters actually find this worth making? My discomfort with the Tunisian knit stitch carries over for the next garments, "Hugalicious jumper" intermediate for children, and "big sister sweater" intermediate in Tunisian net stitch.All three of these garments seem to rely on asking one thing to be another, and this isn't knitting, nor does it look like it.The garments look sloppy and second best to me.

Then the book moves into home decor.Two pillows, both functional and pretty, two afghans, an ottoman cover (huh?) and place mats."Sweet dreams baby blanket" is my favorite piece in the book.It's exceptionally lovely, in two alternating patterns, and while it takes some time to work up it is well worth the investment.Truly beautiful.

The book works great on many levels, but for me falters when it gets into the whole Tunisian (wanna be) knit stitch.When the author sticks to explaining and exploiting the many wonderful Tunisian stitches and fabrics that can be created with these variants, it's excellent.It doesn't have to look like knitting. It can simply be wonderful and beautiful, and Tunisian.Definitely among the better books available on the subject.
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23. Learn How Book-Knitting, Crocheting, Tatting, Embroidery
by Coats and Clark Book # 170
 Mass Market Paperback: 67 Pages (1975)

Asin: B000LMKPX4
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24. Maran Illustrated Knitting and Crocheting
Paperback: 304 Pages (2005-09)

Isbn: 1894182146
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25. Miniature Crocheting and Knitting for Dollhouses (Dover Needlework)
by Rosemary Drysdale
Paperback: 48 Pages (1982-01-01)
list price: US$6.95 -- used & new: US$3.63
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Asin: 0486239640
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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40 tiny and charming delights — all easy to execute; requiring very little yarn, thread, or floss; and very little time. Complete instructions. 89 illustrations.
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Customer Reviews (2)

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I was disappointed with the projects in this book.It is an inexpensive way to start, but I didn't like any of the results that I got.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not for the Connoisseur
Most of the items in this booklet are not precisely to scare.For instance, doilies are crocheted with Size 10 crochet thread resulting in a doilies that look like ones for a real house made out of rug yarn.This isan okay place to start if you are an inexperienced crocheter or don't caremuch what the results look like.I have adapted one of the bedspreadpatterns to smaller thread and it is lovely. ... Read more


26. Knitting and Crocheting for the Physically Handicapped and the Elderly
by Shelagh Hollingworth
 Hardcover: 144 Pages (1981-12)
list price: US$19.95
Isbn: 071343340X
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27. Knitting and Crocheting.
by (Knitting).
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1885)

Asin: B003EHF47K
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28. The Columbia Book of Yarns; Containing a Manual of Knitting and Crocheting
by Anna Schumacker
Paperback: 150 Pages (2010-03-28)
list price: US$23.74 -- used & new: US$23.74
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Asin: 1155062000
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The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Philadelphia : [Wm. H. Horstmann Co.]; Publication date: 1916; Subjects: Knitting; Crocheting; ... Read more


29. Carol Curtis' Complete Book of Knitting and Crocheting
by Carol Curtis
 Paperback: Pages (1961-01-01)

Asin: B001E8GRKY
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30. Vogue Knitting on the Go! Grannies
Hardcover: 96 Pages (2008-09-02)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$3.83
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Asin: 1933027665
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Fun for crocheters on the go! Take granny squares from an afghan and turn them into gorgeous apparel and home décor projects with 20 fun-to-crochet designs! Incredibly versatile styles vary from classic and timeless to fun and funky. Softcover, 96 pages. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

4-0 out of 5 stars grannies knitting on the go
"On the go" is the optimal phrase here. A small colletion of grannie squares and their respective projects in a small carry-on book. I found it to be a quick study and an even quicker project finder for someone who may not have the time it takes to knit or crochet a large project. Grannies are an expedient method of getting a project done when you only have a few minutes at a time to work on it. I would recommend it to anyone who has a full schedule and still manages to squeeze in a little hobby time into their busy day. The projects are simple and doable leaving the crafter with a sense of accomplishment and the desire to continue doing more of them. The projects themselves make for a nice gift if you so choose.

4-0 out of 5 stars I love grannies
I'm rewriting this review entirely because at first glance I was unimpressed but after some usage I have decided I do like the book quite a bit. Items include a very open granny poncho, cute hat with braids which can be deleted, very attractive scarf with 12 grannies in one line, ugly skirt in orange and green, bright baby blankie, evening bag, girl's bolero, capelet with grannies at the bottom, pillow (on cover), shrug in Noro Kureyon, tote bag, summer sun hat in cotton, circle bag, another baby blankie in one variegated color, pendant, rings, rectangle tote, cropped cardigan with grannies on one color and trim in a second, Amish afghan which is one huge granny. My favorites are the hats, scarf, bolero and baby blankies but the shrug interests me if I change it to have a front as well. The patterns are all easy or intermediate with one exception and the yarns are also reasonably priced. REcommended. ... Read more


31. Crochet & Knitting Guide - Learn Everything You Need to Know about Crocheting & Knitting (Creative Crafting)
by M. Smith
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-26)
list price: US$4.99
Asin: B00413PUEI
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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About this Crochet Book and Knitting Book from Creative Crafting and M. Smith:

Who Else Wants To Be Able To Cluster Stitch,
Persian Stitch, And Become More 'In Tune' With
Your Crocheting In Just 5 Days?

It doesn't matter if you've never crocheted a day in your
life, or your the most talented person in the world... This Crocheting guide will help you not only get better , but it will also make you feel more like the professional crocheter that has been hiding in you!

Dear Friend,

Are you planning on learning how to take your crocheting and knitting to the next level or simply want to ?If so, pay attention!

There's finally a new, breakthrough book created just for people just like you!

And, if you really want to get the best results possible without putting in countless hours in at the thread store, then this book is definitely for YOU!

I myself have been crocheting and knitting for 20 years now, but it wasn't easy for me when I first started!I mean, information on this is pretty hard to come across.Especially the kind of information I wanted to know more about.To be quite honest with you, I got tired of looking and searching all over the place, so I decided to create the definitive book on crocheting and knitting!

This Isn't Like Any Other General or Generic
Book On Crocheting and Knitting You Can Find In Any Store.....On the internet, or even at your local library for that matter!

This book covers everything there is to know about yoga. In fact, some people have called it the "Best Crocheting and Knitting Guide On The Internet"!

It's like having your very own Crocheting and Knitting expert that you can reference and ask questions anytime that you need to!

You'll uncover a wide array of tips, including interesting facts that made them what they are today!

Check out What's Inside:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
Chapter 1: About Crochet
History of Crochet
Language of Crochet
Basic Stitches
Crochet Hooks
Crochet Yarns
Chapter 2: Tools and Materials
Hooks
Afghan Hook
More About Yarns!
Markers
Tapestry Needles
Pins
Tape Measure
Row Counter
Plastic Rings
Metal Hook Gauge
Bobbins
Chapter 3: Basic Techniques
Practice, Practice, Practice!
Catching the Yarn Technique
Chain Stitch Technique (cs)
Single Crochet (sc):
Half Double(hdc) Technique
Double Crochet Technique(dc)
Treble Crochet Technique (tr)
Turning Chains
The Button Stitch
Cluster Stitch
Persian Stitch
Chapter 4: Some Great Crocheting Tips!
Bobbins
Bouclé
Fastening Off
Randomly Crochet
Crocheters Busy as Ever!
Some Crochet Innovations
Spread the Word; Share Your Love
Resources A-Bounty!
Conclusion

Get Your Copy Today and Start Mastering Crocheting and Knitting Today...

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Customer Reviews (3)

1-0 out of 5 stars No visuals and no Knitting
Horrible book if you are interested in knitting.. as there is no knitting in the whole book!Why even have that in the title?
As to crochet... there are no pictures at all.This is not going to help the new crocheter and I would not recommend this
book.
Put your 4.99 to better use... like a new crochet hook.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Crochet Book and Knitting Guide for my Wife
Bought as a gift to my wife.According to here is is a Good Crochet Book and Knitting Guide.Easy to navigate, formatted correctly, etc.No complaints.

5-0 out of 5 stars Must have Crochet and Knitting Book.
Must have Crochet and Knitting Book.Lot's of info. here on crocheting and knitting.Techniques that I love to try and learn.Easy to navigate, table of contents is hyper-linked and formatted for kindle. Easy to find stuff and use as a reference. ... Read more


32. AntiCraft: Knitting, Beading and Stitching for the Slightly Sinister
by Renee Rigdon, Zabet Stewart
Paperback: 160 Pages (2007-11-30)
list price: US$22.99 -- used & new: US$3.95
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Asin: 1600610307
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"You are about to embark on a wondrous journey, full of flowers, and light, and--wait, wrong book. This book is about the darker side of craft.

If you are familiar with our website, this will be like an old friend, except it won't call you at three in the morning asking for bail money."

More than just a hip knitting/crochet book: Fiber enthusiasts, DIY fashion designers and other dark-minded crafters alike will be inspired by the wide variety of cool, nontraditional projects, to try something new.

Filled with projects such as the Tough Baby Sweater, the I [Skull] Trouble Tote and a sleek, black duct-tape corset, Anticraft takes an approach much sought after by the growing audience of hot publications like BUST, Ready Made and Craft: transforming traditional crafts into quirky wearable fashion. Featuring a variety of knitting, crochet, stitching and beading projects the book instructs, inspires and entertains. Includes quirky sidebars such as "How to tap into your dark side" and "The top five reasons it's good to be an AntiCrafter", plus comic strip art, recipes and more. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (24)

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for any awesome crafter
This book is great if you like exactly what the title suggests: crafts far from ordinary.There will be no granny squares or mundane patterns/ recipes to be found in this fantastic book.If you are a little edgy, a lot edgy, or a secret edge fetishist you need this craft book!

2-0 out of 5 stars Meh
If you want to intarsia freaking skulls on *everything* then this is the book for you.Stick to the site - the book is a waste of money.The only cool project was the diva cup holder and I'm a dude.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome! I love it!
I have been a follower of the AntiCraft ezine for a couple of years now and I've made several items. But I hadn't dropped in for a few months so when I did finally get around to it I was amazed to discover they had a book! I couldn't wait to order it and did so as soon as one of my money spells brought in a little extra. :P It arrived today and when I saw it in my mail box I did a little dance of joy. As soon as I was safely indoors, had drawn the curtains and distracted the munchkins with an episode of She-Ra I curled up with a mug of tea in my favorite chair and have read it cover to cover. I loved the tentacles drawn just for me (did I mentioned my copy was autographed by the lovely, twisted Zabet?). Of course my oldest red headed demon had already snuck up behind me and was looking over my shoulder and when she saw the tentacles she started giggling about Chthulu (it gives you an idea of what type of family this is if a 4 soon to be 5 year old even knows who Chthulu is let along wants one) and informed me she's expecting a Chthulu plushie for her upcoming bday. She is? Well, I suppose that with her personality it's appropriate. She quickly disappeared again and let me get back to my reading. I loved everything. While I have no need for most of the items for myself, I can definitely see myself making a lot of the stuff for family & friends. One of the first items I'm making for myself is Skylla for my recently acquired cell phone. Or perhaps for my Keeper; I haven't made up my mind yet. I just absolutely loved everything about this lovely tome. Don't forget to check out [...] for some small assorted errata. Also, a few things that had escaped during the editing process were rounded up and are available for viewing such Bones, a lovely pair of skull & crossbones socks. Only three things disappointed me about this book.

1 ~ There wasn't MORE!
2 ~ Several items I would like to do are crochet and alas, I have never mastered that art. I guess it's time to get off my lazy bum and do so.
3 ~ Well, piffle. I did have three but now I don't remember so I guess it wasn't important. :D

So, yes, definitely get this book! Even if you only want to use it to scare the in-laws or the numerous Mormon neighbors, that's okay.

5-0 out of 5 stars Goth, punk or pirate? Then this is the craft book for you.
Probably my favorite craft book. Just like their website, there's a few silly things in there that I can't ever picture myself making or using, but then there are these sensational gems that inspire me to go out, buy a bunch of supplies and learn a whole new craft just so I can have this cool thing. The Yar! hat was the project that made me learn how to knit. Aside from getting the most wicked winter hat ever, I was able to learn a new skill from their "virgins" section in the back of the book and it opened up a whole new world of craftiness for me.

The patterns are well-written and easy to follow. The pictures and illustrations are dark and delicious. The "flavor" text rocks my socks. Hit their website to get an idea of the style of both the writing and projects.

3-0 out of 5 stars Lots of knitting
This book is fine for the avid knitter, but I was hoping for more sinister "crafts" like the black tape bustier.I suppose the title DOES start with "Knitting" but I'm just starting out and it was a little much for me.Cool patterns, but I was looking for something a little different. ... Read more


33. Vogue Knitting on the Go! Bags Two
Hardcover: 104 Pages (2007-04-01)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$4.95
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Asin: 1933027096
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Designer handbags are all the rage, but their designer-style price tags can be prohibitive. With Bags Two, knitters of all levels can make their own for a fraction of the cost—and have twenty boutique worthy purses, guilt-free. Choose from both classic styles and today’s hottest trends: an elegant evening bag with a dainty scallop pattern; a basketweave messenger satchel, felted and reinforced with bamboo dowels for extra support; a ’60s-style handbag with all-over bobbles, in an eye-catching orange; a trendy boho-inspired purse with beaded fringe; and many more. As with all the books in the series, there are easy to follow instructions, beautiful photos, and an overview of yarns, stitches, and finishing techniques.
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5-0 out of 5 stars very good
the book was in a very good considering the fact that it was used. will stop by the shop again when in need of books.

3-0 out of 5 stars Vogue Knitting on the Go!-Bags Two
Although I'm a crocheter, I still like this book for the styles and information on making different types of bags.

Definitely not for the beginner.

3-0 out of 5 stars lots of detail work
The two bags by Margery Winter are worth the price of the book.One is a freeform bag with lots of added knit flowers. The second is Boho and looks kind of old fashioned but very interesting.Why did they use this ugly orange bag for the cover? There's a nice little water bottle bag, a very pretty slip stitch shoulder bag. The wavy bag pattern isnice. Pink evening bag seems very involved to make but is quite attractive. The woven messenger bag is another nice one. Nice cabled tote with i-cord handles. Two backpacks, one for a child. If you like to felt there are six of them out of the twentyfive. Some projects add embroidery or beads. Most of the handles are to be purchased. Linings use the finished bag as a template which I find difficult. Not for the knitter in a hurry. Recommended ifyou buy all the bag books and like to do the fussy stuff. ... Read more


34. Mon Tricot Knitting Dictionary Stitches Patterns: Knitting and Crocheting 0D14
 Paperback: 210 Pages

Asin: B000BGT5AO
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35. The Harmony Guide To Crocheting: Techniques and Stitches
by Debra Mountford
Paperback: 173 Pages (1993-04-06)
list price: US$16.00 -- used & new: US$172.71
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Asin: 0517880741
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A treasury of patterns for both the novice and experienced needleworker contains more than five hundred crochet stitches, illustrated instructions, tips on following a pattern, and more.25,000 first printing. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Harmony Guide To CROCHETING Techniques and Stitches
I bought this book because everyone who had loves it. I have it now and I can see why. I have several nice crocheting books but this is one of the nicer ones. It is almost full of patterns which I love. It has a small beginning section for basic stitches and them some others so it is great for beginners and experienced. There really is something here for everyone.

I feel quite sure if you purchase this book you will be happy with it as a wonderful reference and pattern idea book. I get so bored with the same old stitch patterns and this helps break up the monotony. I only buy crochet books with symbol patterns included because they are the ones easiest for me to follow and yep, this one has the symbols and pictures and written out instructions on every pattern.

This has more actual patterns that any other book I have seen and I have several.

If your on the fence, dont be...look at the glowing reviews. It is hard to please everyone but this book seems to have so far. Good luck and happy crocheting!

5-0 out of 5 stars I refer to this book for almost every crochet project I undertake.
When I took my first crochet lesson 10 or 12 years ago, my teacher told me that I should buy a good instruction book as a reference.When I arrived at the second lesson with this book, my instructor was so impressed with it, she asked where she could get a copy!Since then, I've collected many pattern books, but I've never come across a better resource.

No matter what project I'm working on, I usually refer to this book for clarification on the stiches or tips on finishing.The Harmony Guide is wonderful and after reading all of the complaints about how hard it is to find, I'm really concerned about what I'll do when it wears out.

5-0 out of 5 stars Republish this book!
Like others, I call to the publisher and to the author of this book to bring it back to the public. I have a 1992 copyrighted version of this book and it has become a "bible" of sorts for many projects. Put this back on the market again!

I have made many a projects from the pattern stitches and with the diagrams and symbols used in this book, I can easily look and decide if it will work for the project at hand.

In short, this book needs to be republished and those that can get their hands on it or already have it, don't let it go.It's one of the most comprehensive pattern stitch books that I have ever seen.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Crochet Book Ever
After reading a library copy of this book, I knew this was a MUST HAVE book ! The publisher needs to definitely do a reprint of this book, as I know that there are many others that would love to have a copy of it for themselves ! It is a valuable asset for any crocheter- beginner or advanced ! It show us crocheters many different types of stitches that most of us would never think of trying otherwise and in an easy to understand format.

5-0 out of 5 stars MOUNTFORD! Please find another publisher! I need a copy!
Craftspeople, we need to do something. Everyone who sees Mountford's book wants a copy. Let's write letters to the publisher--or find the publisher's web page and email them--or something! Nowhere else have I seen a book soclear about the steps to be followed in working a stitch. Never before haveI seen directions for so many different stitches in one book. The photosand drawings are the most clear and helpful I have seen in 25 years ofcrocheting. Beginners, intermediates, and masters of crochet are all wellserved by this book, but none of us seems able to get a copy of it!

Mountford also has a guide to knitting, of which I have always beenafraid because of the difficulties I have had each time I've tried to knit,but I can't seem to find a copy of that book, either. I just know I couldlearn to knit if I had that book.

If anybody out there in this wide,wide, electronically connected world knows why the publisher isn't comingout with other editions of these wondrous books, would you please let meknow so that I can lay my knitting ambitions to rest? Many thanks.

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36. The Knitting Stitches Dictionary
 Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-06-17)
list price: US$9.00
Asin: B001B7IFZS
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Short, concise, booklet of knitting stitches for your every knitting need. ... Read more


37. Vogue Knitting on the Go! Crocheted Bags
Hardcover: 96 Pages (2006-06-28)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$6.99
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Asin: 1931543984
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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((Burst))

More than a quarter of a million sold!

Vogue’s® popular guide to take-it-with you projects gives women a treat—after all, no girl can have too many hip handbags! So here’s an opportunity for crocheters to combine their two passions, anytime and anywhere, even if they have only a moment to complete a few rows of stitches. These purses come in both traditional and fashion-forward styles, and everyone, novice or experienced, will find something special she’s able to make: a smart bamboo bag that’s a great everyday tote; a glamorous clutch for the evenings; and even a yoga mat bag and a laptop case. As always, colorful photographs and concise instructions accompany every project, confirming Vogue® Knitting as the most trusted name in needlearts.

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Customer Reviews (2)

3-0 out of 5 stars Good and Bad
I have made only one bag so far - the pink shell bag.It was simple and looks great.I put some embellishments of my own on it.I can see making several of these bags for gifts, in different colors, different handles and trims.So for this pattern alone, it was worth the price.

However, some of the designs are uninteresting or even seem unpolished or amateurish.

2-0 out of 5 stars diasppointing
Trisha Malcolm is the editor for this book and series but I think something happened to this one as usually the quality is pretty good on this series. First of all, many of the yarns used are very expensive like Trendsetter yarns. Second: since when are baskets considered bags?There's nothing here I want to make but check out the "Hooked bags" by Margaret Hubert which I gave 5 stars.So of the 22 bags only 20 are original here. You'll find a felted laptop bag and a yoga bag here and a freeform bag which calls for a large variety of hard to find materials. Hubert does have two nice clutches here but the yarns are fancier than what she used in her own book. ... Read more


38. Two Balls or Less: Over 30 Simply Stylish Knitting and Crochet Projects
by Jenny Hill
Paperback: 112 Pages (2007-08-11)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$3.26
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Asin: 0715324314
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Features patterns that make knitting with gourmet yarns affordable.

Features selection of crochet projects for knitters wanting to extend their skills.

Readers will discover how a little yarn can go a long, long way with 20 irresistible quick-to-stitch knitting and crochet projects, each requiring only two balls of yarn, or less, to complete. Say goodbye to old wool and humdrum cotton and hello to fun fleeces and fur, funky twists of ribbon, luxurious lurex and beautiful bouclé. As the projects in this book only need two balls, readers can afford to experiment! Experienced knitters can extend their skills by experimenting with crochet, whilst beginners will love the quick-to-stitch designs. Features helpful tips and techniques to help readers get the best from this exciting new generation of yarns. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars not a good buy
although Two Balls or Less might be a helpful and interesting book for beginning knitters and crocheters who wantto learn about novelty yarnsand experiment with new techniqes, as a seasoned knitter and crocheter I found the projects uninspiring. Most of them were not something I would want to make for myself orgive as a gift.

5-0 out of 5 stars Super Book, came really fast in snail mail
Great book, can hardly wait to start a projec
t.thank you.Jeri Atkin

3-0 out of 5 stars Decent ideas, but unusual yarns
As a beginner knitter, I am scooping up books that feature, quick, easy, and inexpensive projects.The great thing about books like this one, is the immediate gratification one gets when one finishes a project.Some of us are pressed for time, others don't have the patience to complete a lengthy work, and it is for this premise that I recommend this book.

Another plus of this book is that there is 1 crochet project per section.

My first project was a dog sweater that I made for my Aunt's dog.I used Lion Brand's Thick and Quick, a lovely machine washable chunky yarn.This pattern gave me experience in increasing and using a varied rib pattern.Yes, I messed up many times with the ribbing count, and ripped out my work MANY times, and gave up and kept it a bit "off"--after all, it's for a dog, what does she care if the ribbing is a litte "off."

Next, I made a heart-shaped decorative pillow using Lion's Hometown USA.It came out pretty well and I learned the seed stitch.

On the downside, some of the yarns recommended are ribbon tape, or slubbed, or an unusual boucle.Again, I really don't know what to substitute.

Overall, perhaps if you are more knowledgable about yarns or have a yarn store to shop in, this book is for you.

3-0 out of 5 stars creative knitting
The book has creative,basically quick patterns. Some of the patterns could only work if you are knitting for children. The use of a variety of yarns makes it interesting.

3-0 out of 5 stars An OK book of accessories
TWO BALLS OR LESS is another book that hopes to lure you in by offering projects that you may want to do as gifts, especially for someone who likes a bit of 'bling' in their wardrobe. I looked at the book in a local bookstore, and passed on it simply because nothing jumped out at me.

There aren't any images beyond the cover to access online, so I am listing the projects by name to be helpful to anyone who is trying to make a blind decision about whether to roll the dice and buy it:

- Warm hearted bed warmer
- Pebble pillows
- Rainbow rags storage cube
- Fruit fizz coasters
- Bubbles and bobbles cushion
- 2 Kids
- Fun fur baby bonnet
- Knitty kitty backpack
- Super soft slippers
- Colourful capelet
- Giddy gilet
- 3 Adults
- Running river ribbon scarf
- Simple slub shrug
- Corsage camisole
- Two-tone twist scarf
- Classic cloche hat
- 4 Gifts
- Pucker-up purse
- Pooch pullover
- Sassy stripe armwarmers
- Gilt edge glitter belt
- Bollywood bag

My suggestion: Go to YOUR local bookstore or library and peruse it before spending the $$. My hunch is this book will have a pretty limited following.

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39. Knitting Tips & Trade Secrets: Ingenious Techniques and Solutions for Hand and Machine Knitting and Crochet
Paperback: 187 Pages (2006-10-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$5.99
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Asin: 1561588717
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Knitting Tips and Trade Secrets Expanded contains 30% new material on everything from how to knit (and crochet) a better buttonhole to taking the kinks out of your circular needles. Organized by type of tip (yarn tips, tips for knitting in more than one color, tips for garment assembly, tips for machine knitters, crochet tips) for easy reference and illustrated with more than 170 step-by-step drawings, Knitting Tips and Trade Secrets Expanded is a knitting (and crochet) bag necessity.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Informative
Very simply, the editor collected a number of tips and hints from different sources on the Internet and put them together in a book. I read through the book once and have never picked it up again. It is not the type of book that you will use as a reference for knitting. There are no lessons or patterns, just a collection of very short tips.

4-0 out of 5 stars Tips and Tricks to Supercharge Your Knitting
I have been a subscriber of Threads magazine beginning with Issue #1 and treasure my early issues that covered knitting, spinning, weaving and other textile arts.

Knitting Tips and Trade Secrets, Expanded: Ingenious Techniques and Solutions for Hand and Machine Knitting and Crochet is a compilation of the best tips and tricks from those issues of Threads magazine. The Expanded Edition, which contains more tips that the original edition (which is well thumbed through and resides in an easy to reach place on my bookshelf).

Containing more than 170 step-by-step drawings, if you knit or crochet and want to learn the "little things" that separate good work from great work, this is the book for you.

The chapters in this well designed and produced book include:

* Yarn
* Hand-Knitting Techniques
* Multicolor Knitting
* Garmentmaking Tips
* Managing Your Knitting
* Machine Knitting
* Crochet
* Finishing and Caring for Your Project
* Knitting abbreviations
* Index

5-0 out of 5 stars Teaches this old dog new tricks
I received this book last week as a birthday gift and was thrilled to see how good it is. I have been knitting for 40 years and still there were many things I learned just in my initial perusal of the book. This book is filled with excellent information from a wide varitey of sources and is written in easy to understand language. I'd recommend this book to any knitter who just wants to learn something new. Definite 5 stars in my opinion.

5-0 out of 5 stars Knitting Tips and Trade Secrets-Expanded
I have been buying and reading knitting books of all types for over 40 years, and this has to be the best compendium of information that I have ever come across.If you only have one knitting information book in your library, it should be this one.

5-0 out of 5 stars knitting secrets revealed
Our community of knitters share ways to cope with the wide variety of problems encountered in the pursuit of finished products from our needles and hooks. Found it to be an excellent resource and enjoyed reading how resourceful fellow knitters can be. ... Read more


40. Hand Knitting: New Directions
by Alison Ellen
Paperback: 144 Pages (2011-04-01)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$19.77
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Asin: 1847972179
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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"Hand Knitting - New Directions" examines this traditional craft in a bold, refreshing way, to appeal to novices and experts alike. As well as explaining the basics of the techniques, the author explores knitting as a means of creating a textile rather than simply making a flat pattern, and encourages experimentation with unusual materials, as well as the more conventional knitting yarn. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Inspirations galore
If you're looking for directions on how to knit, this isn't the book you want.

If you're looking for fresh ideas and new design directions, to take your knitting to the next level, you will find a plethora of ideas to inspire you.

Some of the "new directions" include knitting in circles out from the center, modular knitting techniques (more than just mitered squares), different takes on intarsia and fair isle, several ideas for stripes, etc, etc, etc.

This is not a manual for the "by the book" knitter - but if you're ready to take your own knitting path, you might enjoy the view.

3-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Book
Like wat the editorial review says, the front portion of the book covers several techniques of knitting, the basics like increases, decreases, yarn overs, color knitting (fair isle, slip stitch), short row etc. There are samples given to illustrate the techniques and basic instructions as well.

There are several projects at the back that covers knitting garments in unusual and challenging ways like top down, side to side etc. It has pullovers, vests, bedjackets, pillows and hats. But just a few projects are given. Have not tried them yet, so not sure if there are any mistakes.

The book is pretty expensive to buy and if you are a frequent buyer of knitting magazines, you would have read similar articles relating to knitting techniques before.

If you are an experienced knitting, then don't think you will need the book, rather borrow a copy from friends or the library to try the projects. ... Read more


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