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Fine Crochet books at discount prices
Crochet Me: Designs to Fuel the Crochet Revolution by Kim Werker $16.95
Join the crochet revolution! Young designers everywhere are making crochet their own with hip, edgy, stylish designs that are toppling the frumpy, uncool image of the craft. Crochet Me: Designs to Fuel the Crochet Revolution by Kim Werker, editor of Interweave Crochet magazine and founder of the online community CrochetMe.com, offers 18 designs from emerging crochet artists certain to get those hooks moving.
How did the crochet renaissance get started? Read short essays about experimenting with crochet to empower readers to take design risks.

The projects run the spectrum from crochet jewelry to thigh-high stockings, retro bags, scarves, sweaters, shrugs, camis, home décor objects, and more. Projects explore color, texture, design, embellishment, and how to customize patterns to fit personal style. Basic crochet techniques will be covered along with tutorials on sizing, design, and special techniques. Up-and-coming designers are profiled throughout the book to give an entertaining and inspiring insight into this new generation of crocheters—what inspires them, how they find community with other crocheters, and creative ideas for breaking the rules and representing their individual crochet style. This book will empower everyone to start their own crochet revolution. This is crochet for the people!
Paperbound, 8½ x 9, 144 pages
100 photographs, 30 charts
Table of contents
An Open Letter
Babydoll Dress by Amy O’Neill Houck – This dress is inspired by the great layered fashions Amy has been seeing in magazines and stores—little dresses worn over jeans and long T-shirts that mix lacy and casual.
Designer in Profile: Amy O’Neill Houck
Icelandic Turtleneck by Chloe Nightingale – Crocheted sweaters get a bad rap, but this one will change your mind! Crocheted with a thin yarn, the result is a nice, stretchy, snuggly sweater with great drape.
Designer in Profile: Chloe Nightingale www.galvanic.co.uk
Technically Speaking: Crochet Stitching
Convertible Victorian Shrug by Robyn Chachula – This shrug was borne of a mix of inspirations—the high necklines and yards of lace reminiscent of the Victorian era, combined with a sexy, confident, asymmetrical twist.
Designer in Profile: Robyn Chachula
Mini-Wrap Skirt by Amy O’Neill Houck – This edgy yet durable skirt is quick to create and will look cool whether you’re riding a bike or taking a night out on the town.
Essay: A Different Kind of Post
Messenger Bag by Julie Armstrong Holetz – The design of this messenger bag is easily adaptable. By making changes to the cut-out design or embroidered edging, you can give this bag a whole new personality.
Designer in Profile: Julie Armstrong Holetz
I’m a Convert Sweater by Melissa Hills – This modular sweater design makes it many pieces in one – take the sleeves off and remove the neckpiece, and you have a t-shirt! It has a open-work stitch designed to be worn over a shirt, camisole, or alone for a cool breeze.
Designer in Profile: Melissa Hills
Technically Speaking: A Note on Gauge
Style Moderne Jewelry by Chloe Nightingale – This Art Deco inspired jewelry comes in coordinating pieces in a variety of sizes, from a necklace to a cuff bracelet that can be made larger to be an armband or choker.
Mesmerize Sweater by Kristin Omdahl – This sweater with flowing kimono sleeves and side vents incorporates swirling motifs throughout.
Designer in Profile: Kristin Omdahl Technically Speaking: Block It! Just Block It!
Shades of Plaid Scarf by Julie Armstrong Holetz – Go plaid with crochet! This woven chain design in two colorways creates the perfect accent scarf.
Technically Speaking: Crochet Sampler
Leaves Sweater by Annette Petavy – This sweater is inspired by nature’s mysteries. The seed beads bordering the leaves are reminiscent of dewdrops glistening in the morning sun, and they also give this sweater an elegant drape.
Designer in Profile: Annette Petavy
Essay: Generations
Thigh Highs by Cecily Keim – Tights, thigh-highs, leggings! Whatever you call them, this crocheted set will add pizzaz to your wardrobe.
Designer in Profile: Cecily Keim
Comfy Cardi by Robyn Chachula – Life is too short to wear an ugly office sweater when you get the chills. This fun, lacy pattern will keep you warm while you look cool.
Technically Speaking: Shaping
Five O’Clock Tank by Megan Granholm – Go from day to evening in this lace tank crocheted with bamboo yarn for beautiful drape.
Designer in Profile: Megan Granholm
Technically Speaking: Tunisian Crochet
Cocoon Bag by Cecily Keim – This ruffled, crumpled, cocoon-like market bag will have you looking unique and pretty as you walk home with your wares.
Variations Baskets by Carol Ventura – The flared shape and triangle-stripe motif on these baskets is based on artifacts from other cultures.
Designer in Profile: Carol Ventura
Technically Speaking: Tapestry Crochet
Circle Motif Rug by Donna Hulka – The designer says she’s always loved circles but wasn’t wild about crocheting them until she discovered the adjustable ring, which allows the center hole to be pulled tightly closed.
Designer in Profile: Donna Hulka
Gordo and Doug by Kim Werker – These dolls, with their luxe exoskeleton of bulky yarn crocheted on a small hook, are terrific for cuddling or for just hanging around looking good.
Postscript
Glossary of terms and techniques
Resources
Index
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