Crochet Edgings And Trims: 150 Stitches

Author: Kate Haxell

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  • : 9781843405238
  • : Anova Books
  • : Collins & Brown
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  • : 31 October 2009
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  • : Kate Haxell
  • : Harmony Guides
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  • : Knitting
  • : 160 colour photographs and illustrations
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Barcode 9781843405238
9781843405238

Description

Featuring an inspirational collection of stitches, this book offers 150 swatches that will add stunning detail and finish to any garment. Each stitch features a full-colour photograph with clear and concise pattern instructions and charts. Whether you're looking to transform an old favourite pullover or a tank top into a dramatic eye-catching design, you'll find all the stitch inspiration you need to create something special. The striking patterns will keep crocheters of every level busy experimenting with different types of ribs, fringes, scallops, bobbles, ruffles and more. "The Harmony Guides" have been longstanding references for handcrafters for more than thirty years, with over half a million worldwide sales. All titles are fully revised and updated with eye-catching photography and innovative new stitches, but also never forgetting the heritage of the guides, these really will be the only reference titles on any crocheter's bookshelves. Other books in the series include: "Knit & Purl", "Lace & Eyelets", "Cables & Arans", "Crochet Stitch Motifs", "Basic Crochet Stitches", "101 Stitches to Knit", "101 Stitches to Crochet", "Knit Edgings & Trims" and "Colourwork Stitches".

Author description

The Harmony Guides have been longstanding references for more than thirty years, with over half a million worldwide sales. All titles are fully revised and updated with eye-catching photography and innovative new stitches, but also never forgetting the heritage of the guides, these really will be the only reference titles on any crocheter's bookshelves. Kate Haxell was taught to knit by her grandmother, but only discovered she was holding the needles wrongly twenty years later while editing for Debbie Bliss. Since then she has worked with several knitters and learned many new skills.