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The Encyclopedia of Crochet Techniques

The Encyclopedia of Crochet Techniques
By Jan Eaton

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Wonderful textured fabrics are now within easy reach! This complete guide explains, in a clear and easy-to-follow fashion, how to create everything from openwork and lace through to woven and hairpin crochet. As useful for the highly experienced as the absolute beginner, this information-packed book takes you through the basic techniques to a highly adaptable project section that will provide guidance and inspiration for making colourful and stylish garments for you to wear. Create wonderful textured fabrics with this complete guide to crochet. Essential tools and techniques are clearly explained with step-by-step illustrations, from working stitches and measuring gauge to adding embellishments and finishing off. Each technique includes stitch patterns to try out, and an adaptable project section allows you to practice your new skills making original and colourful garments and accessories using your own choice of yarns and stitches.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1336 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-21
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

Customer Reviews

Excellent book on Crochet for beginners & anyone with experienced4
As a beginner to knitting, I wanted to try crochet as well. Having read the encyclopedia of knitting book, and finding it a brilliant book, I decided to take a gamble and buy this encyclopedia of crochet book in the hope it would be as good. I was not dissapointed.
Chapter 1 covers basic skills, giving easy to follow instructions with lots of colour photographs.
Chapter 2 covers techniques and stitches, and covers a lot of variety. E.g. shell stitches, bobbles, popcorns, puff stitches, loop stitches, lace, chevrons, tubular crochet, circular motifs, hexagons, cords, etc. Most start with a step by step guide to the stitch, with colour illustrations, and then gives a row by row instruction, to at least one example of each.
Chapter 3 covers projects for you to try, covering a scarf, bags, pillow etc.
Finally chapter 4 gives a gallery of garments and accessories to inspire you, as well as a glossary and a list of suppliers.
N.B. A word of warning to beginners. In the basic skills section, for the half treble crocket stitch, step 2 reads "Draw the yarn through the chain, leaving three loops on the hook." This should be re-written as "wrap the yarn over the hook and draw it through the first loop, leaving three loops on the hook." This also needs changing in the 1st step in the treble crochet stitch. Hence the drop to 4 stars.
Overall an excellent book and worth getting.

Excellent for beginners5
As a complete newbie to crochet, I brought two 'beginner books'. I then found myself having to cross-reference between the two as I found that they were not 100% clear on their own. But then I got this book and was completely thrilled. It covers everything that you need to know as a beginner plus more. It shows all different types of stitch and gives, in my opinion, clear advice, both written and visual. I can't comment on how it would be viewed by the more experienced but for people starting out in crochet then I would recommend this book

So much more than an encyclopdia.5
Crochet is a wonderful craft as it the material are fairly easy to find and very easy to transport. That means that you can carry the equipment around in your pocket or bag do it on the bus to work, at the local pub or up a mountain

All instructions are clear and informative. There are fabulous diagrams and pictures. The tables of abbreviations are fairly comprehensive. It is incredibly user friendly.

My only criticism is that books for beginners rarely show EACH step in the creation of a stitch. We beginners really do need 20 pictures where someone more experienced might need 3. I would also prefer diagrams as well as text as they are easier for me to follow. I believe that diagrams can be better understood as the names for stitches can vary from country to country and don't see why, with some revisions, Jan should't sell this book abroad.

There is a huge range of stitch types to try out and several projects. There is even a gallery of finished pieces created by artists at the rear. I would quite like a few more example of finished pieces as practically anything that can made from fabric can be crocheted: dress, hat, teddy bear, bowl to put wool in, blankets, babies' cloths etc. Then they can be embellished with embroider, ribbon, beads and sequins or felted! I am also amazed at how I can see something in one colour-way and ignore it, but when seen in a different colour-way I find it breathtakingly beautiful. There is a good selection of completed examples here, but I am hungry for more.

I want to know more and this book has done that to me! It is a brilliant starting point.