Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Paperback Everyday Crochet: Wearable Designs Just for You Book

ISBN: 0307353737

ISBN13: 9780307353733

Everyday Crochet: Wearable Designs Just for You

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good*

*Best Available: (ex-library)

$7.99
Save $13.96!
List Price $21.95
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

Everyday Crochet is your new must-have collection of crochet designs. Doris Chan, the author of Amazing Crochet Lace, presents 25 patterns for fresh and fashion-forward attire, this time with a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

A Different Approach but Worthy of your Time

IMO This is an excellent book. It is quite different from traditional patterns were you make "pattern peices" and sew them together, but don't let this shy you away. I'm a designer - have an online crochet business and consider myself at advanced level, yet the first pattern I worked was admittedly quite challenging. However, after the 1st came together so quickly I was "hooked". (Try starting with "Galena" p.90 as I did) The desinger works her patterns from the neckline (yoke) down, and in 1 peice! yes I said 1 peice, adding sleeves right on to the existing body working in rounds! Cool huh?! The highlight of these patterns is how QUICKLY they work up. I made the "Cinnabar" cardigan in just 2 days! and when I put my hook down, the cardigan was done, no sewing! I'm already on my 3rd project and I've had the book less than a week! Take the time to read the designers notes in the front of the book, read the patterns carefully, and crochet your little heart out! It's a fun book. (don't miss the in-line link buttons on p137 for your garment closures - it's a "why didn't I think of that" outstanding idea! In addition, The fit of these patterns are "Brilliant" I pain stakingly fit my designs to my customers taking every measurement I need, yet Doris Chan's designs are so awesome the fit is perfect and there are multiple options for fit based on your measurements. She has that very well covered from size 30" chest to 60" chest! I can't say enough - it's a great addition to your pattern book collection, your options are endless!

Love it!

I love everything about this book. I love all the shell patterns and I love that she doesn't care what yarn you use as long as you "check your gauge". She even encourages you to try different yarns! All the patterns are easily adjustable for length of body and arms. My only problem is finding which one to start with.

One of the best crochet books ever

Buy this book. There are so many good patterns in it that I even paid retail!!!! All different sizes can be created and since the sweaters are made top down you can try them on as you go. Too wonderful for words.

Understandable patterns

I just got my copy of this book yesterday and haven't even finished reading all of it, but I am impressed. Each chapter begins with a basic type of garment (tank, cardigan, pullover, etc.) and builds on that style. This book really helps you "get it" as to the design process. The variations are great! The styles can be either everyday or more formal depending on the yarn chosen. While it is not a beginner crochet book, it is a must-have for the person looking to expand their skills create truly wearable crochet.

Great approach to sweaters: theme and variations and how-to

Update 6 months later! I've now made 2 and a half sweaters; I'm in the middle of the cardigan and can't wait to wear it. I also made "No Sweat" which is an adaptation of "Jewel," my first. All 3 are very successful, easy to wear, get lots of compliments. The instructions ARE a little daunting at first but totally repay the effort, and each sweater gets easier because they build on each other. I'm 2/3 done and I just started 4 days ago on my 3rd design from this book. The instructions also make it easy to adapt each pattern to try out different weights and textures of yarn for different effects. My crochet skills have gone up several levels by working through these designs. If I only had one crochet book on my desert island, this would be it. (But please can I have a couple of Harmony stitch guides too?!?) There are a few typos in the book and the publisher randomhouse.com/crown/pottercraft/errata/everydaycrochet.html has posted correx for Cinnabar and Tall Latte designs http://www.randomhouse.com/crown/pottercraft/errata/everydaycrochet.html. Jewel size 36 has a typo also; see my crochetalong noted below. Back to my original review: I got my copy of Doris Chan's new book "Everyday Crochet" last week and I love it! Maybe it deserves a flashier title, but on the other hand, it might be just what it says: crochet for garments I will actually wear. I have never been a fan of following a crochet "recipe" to make something just the way the book says (how would I use up my stash of gorgeous yarns?!). I've made only a few garments: baby sweater using a similar design from Maggie Righetti's wonderful book Crocheting in Plain English. That's the book that has taught me the most about how to understand crochet (updated in Dec. 2008! Crocheting in Plain English, 2d Ed.), but when it came to actually making a sweater for myself using her approach, I got stuck -- too many variables for me! So... Doris Chan's book is JUST what I needed. It gives me theme and variations, all using the raglan/top-down (fit-as-you-go) approach. She offers many great designs with the usual prescriptions for successful combinations of yarn, stitch pattern, and shaping. But what I especially appreciate is her useful notes on choosing size, shaping and fitting, mixing-and-matching the various garment features (sleeves, hems, necklines), and yarn substitution. She tells you how far you can go in adapting other yarns (and how far is too far...!). She explains why she uses lots of shells: they give a textured, springy, flattering fabric, not stiff like the stereotyped "potholder" crochet sweater. I do wish there was something about collars -- my neck gets cold! -- but they are pretty easy to add. I am making "Jewel," a simple pullover with 3/4 sleeves. There are multiple crochet-alongs at [..] [[that well-known crochet site that has a "me" after "crochet" before "com" ]] -- come on over!
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured