Complete Croquet: A Guide to Skills, Tactics and Strategy

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Complete Croquet: A Guide to Skills, Tactics and Strategy

Complete Croquet: A Guide to Skills, Tactics and Strategy

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If you’ve ever heard the stereotypes that crochet is old-fashioned or outdated… well, this book will prove them wrong. Modern Crochet is full of minimalistic, gorgeous patterns that are as aesthetically pleasing as the book itself. Crochet is very therapeutic. It’s very calming to be able to create something, make a mistake, and unravel it and pretend that it never even existed. There’s (usually) no evidence of the mistake, other than a long strand of yarn. And I’m okay with that. When things go right, I end up with delightful things, like my very bookish amigurumi collectionor any number of crochet bookmarks. While A to Z of Crochet does not include patterns, it’s still an informative guide for beginner to advanced crochet techniques. The Tunisian Crochet Handbook: A Beginner’s Guide – Lipsey Best Crochet Books: General Reference A to Z of Crochet: The Ultimate Guide for the Beginner to Advanced Crocheter by Martingale Do croquet balls get significantly bigger on a hot day? Some certainly get hotter than others. Two papers cover the topic:

Ready to spice up your next crochet project with some new stitches? These stitch books are like crochet dictionaries that will introduce you to a wide variety of new stitches to play with. This book is an excellent guide if you’re looking to review stitches or find new stitches. It’s broken up into 10 sections, such as basic stitches, bobbles & clusters, post stitches, cable stitches, Tunisian stitches, and more. For each stitch, you’ll also find a finished swatch picture so that you can see how it will look once it’s worked up. The book does exactly what it promises: answers every question that any crocheter will ever have. The illustrations are a weakness, but the explanations give all the info you’ll ever need to get yourself out of a crochet quandary. Stitch ‘N Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker by Debbie Stoller With Olympic diver and British sports personality Tom Daley about to publish his debut book Made with Love it’s got us thinking about other must-read crochet books every crochet crafter needs on their bookshelf.If you have been eyeing the eyelash yarn at Michaels and wondering what you could possibly make with that, this book has your answer! It’s filled with easy to follow instructions, and it teaches you about all the cool ways you can use those delicate yarns and incorporate beads and stones. Best of all, the finished products are absolutely stunning. Double Stitch: Designs for a Crochet Fashionista by Erika Simmons and Monika Simmons If you enjoy a touch of whimsy in your projects, you’ll love this one. It’s filled with creative, charming patterns that are just too adorable to resist.

If you love experimenting with stitches and want to design your own patterns one day, I’d definitely recommend Crochet Every Way Stitch Dictionary! Melissa Leapman’s Indispensable Stitch Collection for Crocheters: 200 Stitch Patterns in Words and Symbols – Leapman These beginner crochet books will answer any crochet questions that come up, from how to crochet the basic stitches to selecting the best tools and supplies. Keep these on your coffee table, right next to your crochet project bag. Complete Crochet Course: The Ultimate Reference Guide – Mullett-Bowlsby So, if you’d appreciate a book that goes the extra mile to make sure you understand each concept thoroughly, Complete Crochet Course is definitely for you. A to Z of Crochet: The Ultimate Guide for Beginner to Advanced Crocheter – Martingale Crochet amigurumi is a Japanese art of creating small creatures out of yarn. These amigurumi crochet books include a variety of different patterns, from animals to food, fun toys, and lots more.

This collection of amigurumi critters is a great reference for creating all kinds of adorable critters – from alligators to elephants to unicorns. These cute designs are perfect for snuggling and giving as gifts. But this book goes beyond other stitch dictionaries in that it explains how to shape these stitches with increases and decreases. This is really unique for a stitch dictionary, and so helpful! The book has 29 patterns, including shawls, sweaters, wraps, tops, and more. I love that Crochet in a Weekend has something for every season. Handmade Hugs: 55 Giftable Crochet Patterns – Daisy Farm Crafts This one is a visual learner’s dream! With close-up photos of stitches, each with detailed explanations – it’s like having a crochet encyclopedia on your bookshelf. My favorite crochet booklet by far is The Complete Photo Guide to Crochet. It has a variety of unique crochet stitches with photo tutorials, which makes designing new patterns exciting. I highly recommend that you take a look at it. ( You can find the book in the list below too!) The Most Helpful Crochet Books To Read

This gem of a book is like a 24/7 crochet hotline. It covers pretty much every crochet question you might run into, making it a perfect go-to reference book. Tom’s book contains over 30 knitting and crochet patterns including stylish wardrobe essentials and chic homewares and that’s why we love crochet books. They are choc-full of creative inspiration and crochet projects to keep you happy, especially during the winter months when getting cosy at home with a hook and a ball of yarn is a the perfect way to spend an evening. Epsy breaks down the patterns step-by-step and includes plenty of helpful pictures. Whimsical Stitches is a great book for beginners, though intermediate and advanced crocheters will love making these joyful little creatures, too! The clear, detailed instructions make it a delight to stitch up these charming creatures. Crochet Cute Critters: 26 Easy Amigurumi Patterns – Zimmerman Ready to go beyond granny squares and dive into some fun projects? Whether you’re looking for gifts, wearables, or modern decor, these books are truly a treasure trove of well-written, beautiful crochet patterns. Modern Crochet: Patterns and Designs for the Minimalist Maker – DeBrosse You know the way that toddlers dressed as zombies are both super scary (obviously) and completely adorable? That is the perfect description of the amigurumi in this book. They are totally creepy and so darn cute that you’ll have a hard time figuring out which one to start with. To help with that decision, they are conveniently ranked by degree of difficulty. AmiguruME: Make Cute Crochet People by Allison Hoffman

Best Crochet Books: More Great Pattern Books

We know how daunting it can be when you’re just starting your crochet journey. With so many techniques, stitches, and patterns out there, knowing where to start can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve curated a list of our favorite crochet books specifically designed with beginners in mind. From complicated stitches to deciphering crochet patterns, this book answers pretty much every crochet question under the sun. Full of simple, easy-to-read explanations, you’ll find yourself turning to the Crochet Answer Book for answers again and again! Best Crochet Stitch Books The patterns are easy and a good choice for beginners. You’ll find that many of the techniques within this book are the same or very similar from project to project, so once you make your first crochet animal, they’ll just get easier and easier! However, if you haven’t learned basic stitches already, you may want to do that first before jumping into Crochet Cute Critters. Crochet Cafe: Recipes for Amigurumi Crochet Patterns – Epsy Newly updated with a fresh design and six new projects,The Crochet Bookis both a perfect guide for beginners and an invaluable resource for more practised crocheters.



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