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Using a large crochet hook and strips of fabric, you can make dozens of beautiful and useful rugs for all over your home
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Every weaver weaves a rag rug—or two, or three. In this long-awaited book, well-known weaver and teacher Tom Knisely shares his knowledge and expertise in this collection of favorite rag rug patterns. • The first comprehensive book on weaving rag rugs in a generation • Color planning and design advice for rag rugs • Step-by-step instructions on warping and weaving for your rag rug • More than 30 rag rug projects, from simple to advanced
The Vintage Crochet Book A Collection of Vintage Crochet Patterns Vintage crochet patterns are a way to connect us to the past. Over 40 vintage patterns from unique one-of-a-kind afghans to baby items, sweaters, potholders and more! There is something for everyone who loves crochet and loves these old classics that have been missing from our library for years. The old patterns have been cleaned up, revised, and formatted for today’s crochet. Contents Abbreviations Afghan Patterns Classic Granny Square Chevron Afghan Ripple Afghan Square Afghan Baby Patterns Basic Baby Bib Pattern Crochet a Baby Blanket Crochet Shell Stitch Baby Set Bedspreads Block Crochet Bedspread California Bedspread Calico Bedspread Doilies Wild Rose and Scallops Doily Orange and White Blossom Doily Candy Doily Ripple Rhythm Doily Edgings Handkerchief Edging Rose Edging Towel Edging and Pot Holder Edging Kitchen and Bath Curtains Chevron Pot Holder Victorian Ladies on Guest Towels Coasters to Crochet Basket for Kitchen or Bath Striped Kitchen Set Rose Bathroom Set Runners and Placemats Daisy Field Runner Luncheon Set Place Mats Round Doily Place Mat Set Placemat and Table Runner Sweaters, Clothing and Accessories Blouse with Drawstring Slip-On Sweater Beret Diagonal Scarf Yellow Hat and Bag Toys and Dolls Lavander Doll Large Toy Duck Elephant Toy Toy Ball Miscellaneous Crochet Pretty Tablecloth Pattern Sweet Baby Blanket Square Rose Doily Dusting Mitt Square Pillow Pattern Fan Afghan Bedspread Pattern Rug with Stripes Shawl Pattern
This is the first paperback edition of a manual well known to weavers for its great thoroughness, clarity, and value to beginning and professional weavers alike. The author has drawn upon many years of experience as a teacher and writer in preparing this practical text of basic weaving techniques and projects from the simplest to the extremely complex. Each topic of weaving theory and technique is presented with its practical applications in mind. Within the first thirty pages, readers learn enough to complete their first weaving project, a bookmark, and this leads directly to the weaving of rugs on a loom, the process of weaving on a two-harness loom, threading plain weave from a draft, making a two-harness table loom (readers following the clear diagram and instructions will have no trouble building the loom), preparing the weft, handling of threads, two-harness design methods, the weaving of rag rugs in plain weave, useful articles woven with striped warps and wefts, tapestry techniques, and design weaves. For advanced weavers, the second major section of the book covers a great variety of weaves for the four-harness loom and related information: how to warp and thread a four-harness loom, weaving both plain and pattern weave, the twill family of weaves and herringbone variations, the principles of overshot pattern weaving, the diamond or cross family, the monk's belt pattern and its uses, practical overshot patterns, designing drafts and special techniques, ways of weaving overshot, special four-harness techniques (summer and winter weave, the Bronson weave, the M's and O's weave, the crackle weave, the waffle weave, matta technique, syncopation, double weaving on a four-harness loom). The author then details multi-harness weaves such as multi-harness twill, eight-harness damask design, and several others. Then follow discussions of the uses of color in weaving designs, planning borders, the various draft notations (European and American), weaving with synthetic fibers, thread sizes, counts and yardage, and costs of handwoven fabrics. There is a thread chart of warp settings and suitable wefts. A final chapter gives instructions for making several projects from hand-woven fabrics (a folder for linens, a small ornamental box, jackets and suits, and others). The text is fully illustrated throughout with photographs and labelled diagrams.
Forget ugly afghans and dainty doilies and think luxurious throws and sumptuous sweaters. You can crochet cool stuff that will make everyone envious--things to spice up your wardrobe and your pad, or gifts to amaze your "I could never do that" friends. Choose from nearly thirty projects ranging from elegant to earthy--from a chic shrug to a recycled denim rug and from fun plush toys to sweaters too good for boys. In hip style, this guide covers: * All kinds of yarns and materials, and the tools of the trade * The basic stitches, shaping, finishing techniques, blocking, and more * Simple projects that give you close-to-instant gratification and more complex ones that take some commitment * Suggestions for customizing every design and personalizing every project Intone your creative mantra and get your hooks into a terrific project. With Not Your Mama's Crochet, you won't just make unique, chic items--you'll make a statement.