Tunisian Crochet: The Look of Knitting with the Ease of Crocheting

· Stackpole Books
5.0
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128
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"An excellent instructional book for anyone. Presented beautifully." --Kristin Omdahl, www.styledbykristin.com

"This is the book that pulled me in and set the hook (quite literally). SO well written. If you haven't gotten it yet, you should." --HookMeUp, Ravelry


• Detailed instructions with full-color photographs and illustrations teach the art of Tunisian crochet
• Stylish, contemporary patterns for apparel and home decor
• Includes instructions for 16 projects

Tunisian crochet, sometimes called the Afghan stitch, combines the ease of crocheting with the appearance of knitting. This instructional pattern book brings Tunisian crochet into the realm of high fashion with exquisite stitch patterns, meticulous shaping, and attractive finishing. Sixteen chic projects for apparel, accessories, and home decor are explained in detail. Readers will learn how to make wearable items such as a chain mail scarf, child's jumper, honeycomb skirt, and man's vest. Home decor projects include an ottoman cover, placemats, afghan, pillow, and more—all using Tunisian crochet techniques.

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5.0
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About the author

Sharon Silverman is a crocheter, designer, and the author of five crochet books, including Tunisian Crochet and Basic Crocheting. She has appeared several times on HGTV's fiber arts show Uncommon Threads and is a professional member of the Crochet Guild of America. She blogs at blog.sharonsilverman.com and lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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