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Robyn Chachula
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (25 Oct 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1118030052
  • ISBN-13: 978-1118030059
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 20.9 x 2.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 173,254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Visual instruction for 300 crochet stitch patterns

This visual encyclopedia features step–by–step instructions for 300 gorgeous crochet stitch patterns, from basic stitches to cables, lace, textured stitches, mesh and filet crochet, fans and shells, clusters, puffs, bobbles, spike stitches, colorwork, and more. Each pattern is accompanied by a full–color photo and a chart. Every crocheter needs a book like this on her shelf—the content is timeless and will have a place next to the crochet hooks for many years to come.

Crochet Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia gives crocheters quick visual access to a comprehensive collection of stitch combinations that enables them to create their own designs or modify existing patterns with ease.

  • Patterns are represented in both charts and words to suit individual crocheters’ preferences
  • A detailed color photo accompanies each stitch pattern
  • Hardcover packaging makes the book durable for a lifetime of use

Whether you′re a beginner or an advanced crocheter, Crochet Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia is a book you′ll turn to again and again.

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More than 300 crochet stitch patterns you′ll use again and again

Crochet Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia gives you quick visual access to a comprehensive collection of stitch combinations. You can use these stitch patterns to create your own designs or modify existing patterns with ease. Each stitch is accompanied by a full–color photo and diagram to make learning even easier, while sidebars guide you through tricky parts of various stitch patterns.

  • textured stitches

  • lace patterns

  • colorwork patterns

  • Tunisian stitch patterns

  • granny squares and hexagons

  • flowers and snowflakes

  • joining motifs

  • edgings


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Great reference book 17 April 2012
By RayRay
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
While I wouldn't call myself a veteran crocheter, I have been crocheting for a few years now (mostly amigurumi) and I wanted to learn some new stitches. Even though the Internet's a great thing, it's always nice to have a solid reference book. The colours and example pictures are beautiful, and the quality of the book itself is great.

Some of the instructions are a little tricky, since the abbreviations are at the back of the book and you have to keep flipping from one page to the back of the book, but that can't be helped really. I highly recommend it if you're looking for new stitches for new projects!
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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful design possibilities for intermediate through advanced crocheter 8 Nov 2011
By Underground Crafter - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
(Full disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from Wiley to review on my blog.)

I was very excited when I received my review copy of Crochet Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia: 300 Stitch Patterns, Edgings, and More by Robyn Chachula from Wiley. Robyn is a structural engineer by training and is known for using stitch symbols with her designs. I'm a stitch guide junkie (I have reviews of over 20 stitch guides on my blog and Amazon), and had really high expectations of this Encyclopedia. I fully expected the book to include the stitch symbols Robyn is known for as well as the detailed photos that you always find in books published by Wiley's VISUAL imprint. My excitement about the book kept building during the 14 stop blog tour which ended last week.

Summary
The Encyclopedia is organized into nine chapters, which are further subdivided into different types of stitches:
Chapter 1: Simple Stitch Patterns includes Slip Stitch Patterns, Single Crochet Patterns, Half Double Crochet Patterns, Double Crochet Patterns, Treble Crochet Patterns, and Combined Stitch Patterns,
Chapter 2: Textured Stitch Patterns includes Simple Texture Patterns, Bobble Texture Patterns, and Cable Stitch Patterns,
Chapter 3: Lace Stitch Patterns includes Chain Space Stitch Patterns, Shell Stitch Patterns, Cluster Stitch Patterns, Wave Stitch Patterns, and Pineapple Stitch Patterns,
Chapter 4: Unique Lace Stitch Patterns includes Filet Stitch Patterns, Short Row Stitch Patterns, Brussels Stitch Patterns, Loop Stitch Patterns, and Partial Motif Stitch Patterns,
Chapter 5: Colorwork Stitch Patterns includes Mosaic Stitch Patterns, Embroidery Stitch Patterns, and Charted Color Stitch Patterns,
Chapter 6: Tunisian Stitch Patterns includes Simple Stitch Patterns, Textured Stitch Patterns, Lace Stitch Patterns, and Color Stitch Patterns,
Chapter 7: Square and Hexagonal Granny Squares includes Classic Granny Squares, Hexagon Motifs, and Lacy Motifs,
Chapter 8: Flower, Snowflake, and Joining Motifs includes Flower Motifs, Circular Motifs, Snowflake Motifs, and Joining Motifs, and
Chapter 9: Edgings includes Simple Edgings, Shell Edgings, and Special Edgings.
There is also an Appendix which includes a key to the standard crochet pattern abbreviations and symbols, and written descriptions of different standard stitches.

What I liked about the book
Each stitch includes both pattern abbreviations and stitch symbols.

Robyn made an effort to include stitches that are less common in U.S. crochet stitch guides, including Brussels (Bruges) stitches, Tunisian crochet, and joining motifs. If you are interested in one of these techniques, there are stitches here that you are unlikely to already have in your collection.

There is a close-up picture of the swatch for each stitch. The swatches are made using a variety of yarn colors, which makes the book "eye candy."

The book is highly organized, making it easy to find a stitch you liked again after closing the book.

The book is a hardcover. This is great because stitch guides tend to see a lot of wear, so it makes the book more durable. It also makes it easier to hold the book open while you are crocheting.

What I didn't like (or what's missing)
There are no photo or illustrated tutorials in this book. I was quite surprised by this, especially since Wiley's VISUAL imprint is known for great step-by-step photos. Most stitch guides I own include a small section with illustrations or photos of forming the basic stitches and/or less common techniques (e.g., Tunisian crochet, working in the round, etc.). This means that you essentially can't use this book unless you already know all of the basic stitch techniques, are quite adventurous and don't mind many stitch failures, or you have the ability to learn from written technique descriptions. Alternatively, you could use other sources to find out how to do Tunisian crochet, for example, and then come back to this book for stitches - but that means this book isn't a "one stop shop" of stitches.

I find Robyn's way of describing some of the less common stitches confusing. This is probably not her fault, but due to the fact that there isn't a common language for these stitches. For example, I worked on a swatch using a Brussels crochet stitch for yesterday's post, and had to rework it several times before the meaning was clear. I think if there was a small tutorial (see point above) introducing new techniques, these stitches would be much easier to follow.

It is not always clear where the hook is inserted from the stitch symbols. I use several Japanese stitch guides, and I am fairly comfortable with stitch symbols. However, at times the stitch symbols in this book are sort of floating and it isn't clear if the stitches are worked into the previous row or a space between stitches. I think using a larger size for the stitch symbols would help. In many cases, there was a lot of "white space" on the page, so a larger size for the symbols would have been possible.

The stitch symbols don't have a "start" and "end" symbol. This is challenging in some sections with more complicated symbol charts since every row isn't numbered during a pattern repeat.

Overall rating
In some ways, I held this book to a higher standard than most stitch guides based on the author and the publisher. My expectations weren't entirely met. In particular, I was disappointed by the lack of tutorials/illustrations and the issues described above with the stitch symbols. I think a newbie to stitch symbols would find this book very challenging.

On the other hand, the book is beautiful to look at and has a very thorough approach to a range of stitches. I was pleased to see many new (to me) stitches, and I own more than 20 stitch guides! If you've been following my blog, you know that I usually host a giveaway for my review copy when it is provided by the publisher. In this case, I kept my review copy - so I was generally pleased with the book obviously.

I think an intermediate through advanced crocheter would love this book for the design possibilities. A beginner through intermediate crocheter, or a stitch symbol or pattern reading newbie, would probably find this book much more challenging than the other comprehensive stitch guides on the market.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Wow! What beautiful stitches 2 Oct 2011
By Amanda Haney - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I got to preview this book at my crochet group. Everyone in the group was amazed and delighted at the huge range of beautiful stitches. Many of us are ordering the book. I am a novice at crochet, but have trouble finding patterns I like. I will use this to design afghans that I like. Also, some of the patterns will be suitable to make snowflakes for Christmas tree decorations. I will add more comments when I find out how easy the patterns are to follow.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Many New Stitch Patterns 5 Oct 2011
By dhalpern3 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Robyn Chachula's Encyclopedia offers many new stitch patterns that are unique. Plus there are helpful little pieces of information not usually given in stitch dictionaries.
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