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Crochet for beginners by Nancy Gordon This book starts out with table of contents and it talks about different items in the book. I like the introduction because it tells you a little bit about everything to do with crocheting: how to read and understand the level of difficulty, keep practicing, check the gauge, terms, and abbreviations. There's a lot of information. There is also a chart showing you abbreviations and what they really mean and how to work the ones that have symbols rather than written words: this is something I've never learned and I'm a published crocheted designer. This actually has a chart showing you what the symbol is and what it means in the pattern so I hopefully will be able to pick up more. There are example samples and they explain why they have you do what you're doing in the stitches is very good practice rows and rounds are explained and how to do them and then it also shows individual symbols for chart and what they really mean in a written pattern. Another chapter is all about the supplies you will need, the hooks made of all different materials, all kinds of Yarns, scissors and there's also a conversion chart that is very very helpful. Really cool to see that they actually have it listed here it is a very teeny hook and it's not what I use often. Summaries and pictures showing different types of crochet which some of them I had never even knew existed or what they were and never heard of this but it also tells you it's good for socks, gloves and other items: bullion crochet, broomstick which I have seen done and there is Rogues bridges, clothesline crochet, clones lace: very fancy and dainty and then a cro hook crochet along with filet crochet which I have done: finger crochet have done, freeform crochet, hairpin you need a special hook for that and micro crochet: it shows a little picture of a whale at the tip of your finger and another form of crochet: Granny square overlay crochet is another pineapple crochet, stained glass, tapestry to clones lace. Chapters specifically for right handed people and showing actual large sketches and what they're telling you in the words. They also have a section on how to do all the stitches, the yarn over, the single crochet, double and triple crochet. The sources are listed in here and tips and tricks. Each pattern has a title, color photo and summary. Notes and tips are included along with how to start and work the pattern. A Keeper!
I am going to buy this book! The break down of stitches and patterns really has helped me. I have been crocheting for many years but have never been able to step up my game because patterns were too hard to read. I am going to try with the help of this book. It also has directions for left handed crochet! I will be purchasing two of these books. One for me, and one for my left handed niece.
If you’ve never crocheted or read a pattern this little book gets you off to a great start with beautiful finished pieces. I love the way the author put in the abbreviations and symbols for stitches - I have never seen the symbols depicted in any crochet books or patterns before. Grab some yarn and hooks and start creating!
I found this book quite informative and would recommend it for someone who wishes to learn the art of Crochet. Chapter by chapter the author describes the basics a newbie need know via charts, illustrations and clear, concise directions. Once an avid crocheter I was surprised to learn some 'new to me' stuff which I found to be an inspiration in re-introduction to this craft.
This book is great. It will teach you all of thr technical terms as well as teach you how to properly read and follow a pattern. However, if you are a visual learner, this book may not be what you're looking for. It has a few pictures, but not enough for someone like me.
Easy to follow instructions with fun articles to make! Anyone wanting to learn the basics of crochet will definitely find this book very useful ! Have fun while learning the skill of crochet!
Great beginner Guide with alot of projects that are easy to read and follow. I can’t wait to try some make the hat with Pom Pom hat to start with. The directions are easy to follow and illustrations are great!
Good choice for people just getting into crochet. Explains all of the lingo and even has some cool simple patterns. There were a lot of types of crochet styles that I did not know about and this helped give me a brief overview of them. Very quick read and the pattern instructions are easy enough.
This is a good introductory book to crocheting. It gives information about the initial stitching, terminology, differences in hooks/yarns, and even gives links to some beginner patterns!
Has a couple spots of interesting or useful info, but the actual descriptions of HOW to crochet are dreadful. They also didn't always match the drawings. I couldn't even see what was meant in the parts that I actually know how to do, much less learn more or perfect my technique.