Crochet Kaleidoscope
Shifting Shapes and Shades Across 100 Motifs
by Sandra Eng
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Pub Date 31 Jan 2018 | Archive Date 10 Feb 2018
F+W Media | Interweave
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Description
Explore a lively twist on crocheted motifs as you shift through various shapes and color combinations. From the traditional granny square to more complex forms, these faceted motifs are the building blocks to creating unique and stunning designs. Crochet Kaleidoscope will help make your projects pop with the perfect mix of color in every stitch.
Along with a collection of 100 fresh motifs, this book includes a complete guide to choosing yarn colors, what order to put them in, and how many to include. Plus, get five home decor and accessory patterns including a table runner, pillow, and rug from crochet designer and author Sandra Eng. You can shift shapes and shades to make the perfect piece for your home.
Every turn of the crochet kaleidoscope allows you to get creative with color and apply your own unique personality to your crochet motifs.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781632506139 |
PRICE | £18.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 160 |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and the Publisher for this review copy, given in exchange for an honest review.
I love crochet, especially granny square type things and blankets, so I was thrilled to be given this book! It is jam packed full of 100 different motifs, including clear colour pictures, diagrams and written instructions for each one. There is also some examples of what you could make with these motifs such as cushions and shawls. There is a good glossary in the back, and explanation of the different types of stitches used. Be aware though if in the UK, this book uses US terminology so you need to remember to change the stitches (i.e. dc to tr stitches etc.)
It really is a truly delightful book, and I know I would make so much use of this book trying out each and every motif.