Crochet One-Skein Wonders®: 101 Projects from Crocheters around the World

by Judith Durant (Editor)

Other authorsEdie Eckman (Editor)
Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Local notes

EC craft & knitting

Barcode

7094

Publication

Storey Publishing, LLC (2013), 288 pages

Description

Crafts. Nonfiction. HTML: In this all-crochet addition to the One-Skein Wonders® series, Edie Eckman and Judith Durant offer 101 exciting crochet projects �?? including jewelry, scarves, bags, hats, dresses, and home decor items �?? that each use just one skein of yarn. With projects organized by yarn type and weight, you�??ll be crocheting lacy shrugs for the springtime and heavy-duty beanies for the snowy winter months. Whatever your experience level, you�??re sure to find a delightfully portable project that suits your individual sty

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

288 p.; 8.06 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member jbarr5
101 Projects from Crocheters around the World by Judith Durant, Edie Eckman
As I've accumulated many balls of yarns in varying weights I thought this would be the perfect book for me to read.
Love knitting for charity and that I can make things fast if they are the smaller projects.
Love how this book
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is broken up into chapters by the weight of the yarn. I have never seen one like this and it's very helpful when I pull out a ball of sport weight yarn, the ideas I get from the book to make.
Also at the beginning of every chapter, near the ball of yarn that chapter is devoted to, it lists the project names.
Charted directions are great for making the jewelry pieces. The written out directions are also included.
Very elegant stitches, that would also work not only for the scarf they are shown made in, but a baby blanket for the hospital.
Wristers are another favorite of mine to make for the local nursing home. Love the baby afghans the best as that is what I mostly work on for Navy Relief Society.
Elephant bib is so cute! Love how also the outfits are displayed, some hung on a clothesline, so traditional!
Love that there are things to make in this book for every season and for all rooms of the house and for the whole family.
Appendix at the back of the book explains what the chart symbols mean and also the stitches involved. Over 60 designers help create this book. What a treasure!
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LibraryThing member hopeevey
Very nice collection of patterns with clear instructions. A number of the patterns depends as much on the specific yarn as the stitch pattern, so the book may not age well. That being said, there are several patterns I'll be adding to my Ravelry queue :)

Pages

288

Rating

(15 ratings; 4.2)
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