Melissa Leapman is the author of several bestselling knitting and crocheting books: Hot Knits and Cool Crochet (Watson-Guptill, 2004 and 2005), Cables Untangled and Continuous Cables (Potter Craft, 2006 and 2008). Her newest releases, Color Knitting the Easy Way and Mastering Color Knitting were published in 2010. The must-have Stash Buster Knits was published in Fall 2011, also by Potter Craft.
Melissa Leapman's Indispensable Stitch Collection for Crocheters: 200 Stitch Patterns in Words and Symbols
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ISBN-13:
9781631591532
- Publisher: Creative Publishing International, Incorporated
- Publication date: 07/10/2016
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Sales rank: 43,653
- File size: 64 MB
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Anyone who loves to crochet needs to have this book on their bookshelf! Crochet diva Melissa Leapman divulges 200 of her favorite crochet stitch patterns in this book--enough designs to keep you busy stitching for years! Many of the patterns included are original designs, and others are garnered from Leapman's years of experience in the industry. The book is geared toward crocheters of all skill levels and is formatted in a way that encourages readers to learn and grow as they sample from the patterns. The beginning of Melissa Leapman Stitch Collection fearures a pattern library with a full explanation of stitch multiples and how they work. Suggestions are offered about how to design basic projects, including afghans, pillows, hats, and more. The book's second section offers stitch patterns arranged by type--from lace to cables to colorwork and beyond. Each stitch pattern is accompanied by easy-to-read instructions, stitch diagrams using international symbols, and a clear photo. If the reverse side of the fabric is interesting for a given pattern, both sides will be presented. A unique icon is used to mark these special patterns, making them easy to seek out for versatile scarves and blankets, which must look attractive on both sides. Readers will want to make hats, scarves, shawls, and more for themselves and friends. The patterns just beg to be stitched. No one can deny it--this book is off the hook.
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"There are many stitch guides out there, but Leapman’s experience paired with the readability of this book makes it a great addition to any crochet library." - Jessica Carpender, Editor, FaveCrafts.com
"contains...resources that may be useful for those designing or adapting crochet patterns, including abbreviations, a guide to American and UK crochet terms, a glossary of symbols used in crochet charts, and instructions for how to execute the most commonly used stitches." - Anne Heidemann, Booklist
Prolific crochet designer and instructor Leapman brings years of knowledge to the world of stitch guides. Among the 200 stitches included in this book are basic crochet stitches, shell and fan patterns, openwork and lace, colorwork, and textured stitch patterns. Each stitch design contains written and charted instructions, as well as a full-color, close-up photograph of several pattern repeats, giving a clear idea of how the stitch looks. Reversible patterns are clearly indicated via the use of a symbol at the head of the pattern. The collection wraps up with a series of edge stitches and tutorials on crochet basics. VERDICT Leapman has significant name recognition in the field, and the presentation of each stitch is exceptionally accessible, making this a fine addition to crocheters' bookshelves.