Title: 100 Snowflakes to Crochet
Author: Caitlin Sainio
Book Review by Marie Segares (www.undergroundcrafter.com)
As we move towards the winter, crocheted snowflakes seem to be
cropping up everywhere. In 100 Snowflakes to Crochet, Caitlin shares snowflake basics, 100 fun patterns, and seven project ideas to
get you started on a great snowflake project.
The Basics chapter reviews materials, techniques for
blocking and finishing, and pattern abbreviations and symbols, and provides an
illustrated review of basic crochet stitches. For more advanced crocheters, Caitlin provides tips for designing your
own snowflake patterns.
A 20-page snowflake showcase features pictures of each
snowflake along with the name of the pattern and the page where it can be
found. The Snowflake Patterns section
includes 100 patterns, each with a brief introduction, a listed finished size,
and the yardage used. (Caitlin uses size
10 crochet thread and a US 5/1.9 mm hook for all of the patterns in this book.)
The patterns are shown with both US pattern
abbreviations and international stitch symbols, and are also arranged in order
of difficulty. To keep the book visually
interesting, the snowflake samples are made in several colors.
The final chapter, Projects, includes pictures of seven projects
made with the snowflake patterns in the book, along with a paragraph explaining
how to assemble the project.
This book would be a great fit for threadies, crocheters who
enjoy motif patterns, and those looking for unique and beautiful winter holiday
projects. If you are a thread crochet
newbie, Caitlin provides some tips for getting comfortable with thread and
starching in this interview. I’ve been motivated to
dust off the steel hooks and start on a set of snowflake cards for the holiday
season.
Project types: 100
snowflake motif patterns, 5 home décor and 2 accessories projects.
Skill levels: Not listed,
but arranged in order of difficulty.
Retail price: $21.99
Full disclosure: A free review copy of 100 Snowflakes to Crochet was provided by St. Martin's Press. Although I accept free products for review, I
do not accept additional compensation, nor do I guarantee a positive
review. My reviews are based entirely on
my honest opinions.
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