200 Ripple Stitch Patterns
by
Jan Eaton
-Fresh approach to knitting and crocheting with traditional and contemporary stitch patterns -Membership in the Knitting Guild of America has increased 21 percent - - to 11,000+ -- since the end of 2001, and surveys show most knitters also crochet -Clearly describes degree of difficulty for each project New and experienced knitters and crocheters will discover all the inst...more
Paperback, 127 pages
Published
March 1st 2006
by Krause Publications
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I love to knit, and am always looking for cool patterns. This book, as you can see, has 200 ripple stitch patterns in it. The patterns vary in shape and color, and the designs are created for all knitters and crocheters, whether you be a beginner or an expert. I for one, really enjoyed this book.
This pattern book had allot of pic and so easy to follow.
I made samples first of the stitches I liked before I start it a Afghan ,that is the save way to do it.
I recommend it if you like knitting .
I made samples first of the stitches I liked before I start it a Afghan ,that is the save way to do it.
I recommend it if you like knitting .
One of the most useful books in my knitting library!
The concept is good - half the patterns are to knit, half to crochet and there is lots of variety. However the mistakes, of which there are a lot, made it impossible for me as a near beginner to make anything. Perhaps an advanced crocheter (or knitter) could muddle through and figure it out but I could not.
Beautiful wavy stitch patterns with tips on choosing and mixing colours and yarns. The patterns are split half and half between knitting and crochet, and all are given a difficulty rating. The downside is that there are only specific patterns for five projects, so using the stitches mostly requires guesswork and experimentation.
Can't wait to try some of these patterns!
Well, I guess the title says it all. There are in fact 200 ripple stitch patterns in this book. Half knit, half crochet, but I don't know, none of them really jumped out at me as being super-awesome patterns.
I got a lot of ripple patterns from this book that I have used. The patterns are easy and go really quickly too.
Great crochet and knit patters and color ideas! One of the best crochet-related buys I have had in a while.
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JAN EATON is known internationally for her specialty in needlecraft and textile designs. Since finishing her training at Goldsmiths College in London, Jan has worked as a freelance designer showcasing her embroidery, crochet, knitting, and textile painting designs in various UK and European magazines. Past works include the new edition of Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches, Country Cr...more
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