The Happy Hooker

by Debbie Stoller

Ebook, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

746.434

Collection

Publication

Workman Publishing

Description

Debbie does crochet! Debbie Stoller, the "knitting superstar," has been leading an entire movement of hip young knitters with her New York Times bestseller Stitch 'n Bitch and its follow-up, Stitch 'n Bitch Nation, together with over 521,000 copies in print. But guess what? For every one knitter in the world there are three crocheters--which translates into millions of hip, crafty, 18- to 35-year-olds ready to be happy hookers with Stitch 'n Bitch attitude, sexiness, ingenuity, and cool. Written in the author's cheeky chick style, this heavily illustrated book--featuring four-color photographs and instructional illustrations throughout--is chock-full of instruction, inspiration, and to-die-for designs, from a Fishnet Skullcap to a lacy evening wrap. For knitters and new crafters exploring the hook comes the primer: the advantages of crochet and the ways in which knitters (and nonknitters) benefit by learning this sister craft; a discussion of tools; all the cool yarns available, and what the different gauges mean; plus basic techniques and stitch patterns--including the chain stitch, picot, flowers, filet crochet, changing yarns, and finishing. Then come 40 fabulous, funky projects--the kind that make Stitch 'n Bitch rule--for crocheters: Pom Pom Capelet, Retro Clutch Purse, Anarchy Irony Hat, Ms. Pac Man Change Purses, Doris Daymat, Va-Va-Va Voom Bikini, Animal I-Pod Cozies, Kid's Sock Monkey Poncho. No, these aren't your grandma's doilies.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Greenberry
I've made quite a few pieces from this book and really enjoy the sassy attitude of the author and the fun designs.
LibraryThing member r0ckcandy
A good book for someone beginning crochet or someone a little bit advanced. Check the errata before starting any projects. It's riddled with mistakes.
LibraryThing member Keijukainen
Great book about crocheting. Instructing crocheting from the beginning. Great youthful patterns. I liked it so much I had to buy it for myself.
LibraryThing member laurazlsk
It was my first book. There is lots of information -- great to learn from with soooooo many patterns to choose from. I did find a few of the instructions hard to understand as a beginner but looking up the how to on youtube helped plenty. I found the Crochet Answer Book was far more helpful ---
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easier to understand with a lot less content to teach the same thing. Since it is a learning book, more advanced crochet techniques would have been a real nice addition.
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LibraryThing member anitalite
This is a how to crochet book I'd give any beginner, intermediate, or even advanced crochet artist for a gift on any occasion. Debbie Stoller makes learning to crochet fun and funny. The entire book is full of illustrations and photos for the tutorials and patterns, accompanied by tongue N cheek
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humor with a slightly provocative flavor in directions for the tutorials, tips, techniques, etc. The title Happy Hooker gives one the idea of the type of humor inside the book. This is a must-have for any library of a crochet artist or prospective crocheter.
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LibraryThing member StarKnits
This book is a book I recommend to almost anyone who's learning to crochet or wants to have a better understanding of the craft. It breaks down how to crochet in a clear and humorous way. There are great patterns in the book also.
LibraryThing member terriko
Great, clear instructions for a variety of stitches, pattern reading, and techniques, combined with a set of fun patterns to use them. A good beginner guide or reference manual for the more advanced who want to try some new techniques.
LibraryThing member cubsfan3410
Wonderful instruction and patterns
LibraryThing member midkid88
Good Instructions at the beginning for when I forget how to do a stitch.
LibraryThing member amcheri
I've had the knitting version for years - even though I've not caught the knitting bug - but hadn't read the crochet one. Picked it up through Kindle Unlimited and zoomed through it. Really enjoyed the historical information. That was my favorite part. I can't see myself making anything from the
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patterns included but still enjoyed the book.
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Original publication date

2006

Local notes

Stitch 'n Bitch, 3

DDC/MDS

746.434

Rating

(317 ratings; 4.1)
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