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Uncommon crochet : twenty-five projects made from natural yarns and alternative fibers / Julie Armstrong Holetz.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, c2008.Description: vi, 162 p. : col. ill. ; 21 x 24 cmISBN:
  • 1580088589 (alk. paper)
  • 9781580088589 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): Summary: "A full-color collection of twenty-five innovative patterns for crocheted bags, vases, containers, totes, baskets, and more, using unconventional yarns and fibers"--Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 746.434 H729 Available 33111005730995
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Black leather granny squares are anything but square, and hot pink organic hemp gives crocheted vases a decidedly modern cachet. In "Uncommon Crochet," designer Julie Armstrong Holetz applies new ideas and unconventional materials--like wire, raffia, jute, sisal, recycled belts, fabric strips, and felted beads--to twenty-five patterns for bins, baskets, totes, handbags, clutches, jewelry, and more. Step-by-step instructions, detailed how-to photographs, and essential advice about creativity, design, and experi-mentation encourage you to play with fiber, add funky embellishments, and use your creative spirit to customize any pattern--even the ones in this book From practical containers like Red's Goodie Basket (a stylish home for your WIP--works in progress) and Vintage Satchel (a sturdy retro messenger bag) to just plain fun projects like Petite Fleur Vases (tiny bud vases that hold water) and Sushi (crocheted California rolls, anyone?), "Uncommon Crochet" offers fresh twists on old-school techniques that turn simple projects into gift-worthy creations.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"A full-color collection of twenty-five innovative patterns for crocheted bags, vases, containers, totes, baskets, and more, using unconventional yarns and fibers"--Provided by publisher.

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