Carefree crochet 50 soft, fashionable projects that make you feel good

May Britt Bjella Zamori

Book - 2018

Openwork crochet patterns for any style or season.

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Subjects
Published
North Pomfret, Vermont : Trafalgar Square Books 2018.
Language
English
Norwegian
Main Author
May Britt Bjella Zamori (author)
Other Authors
Carol Huebscher Rhoades (translator)
Item Description
"Big hooks, fluffy yarn, unique textures, great results!"--Cover.
"Originally published in Norwegian as Hekling i tykt og tynt."--Title page verso.
Physical Description
153 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781570768880
  • Preface
  • Green vest
  • Beige hat, scarf, and mittens
  • Fringed bag
  • Blue or gray hat and wrist warmers
  • Headband, boot toppers, and wrist warmers
  • Black and gray bag
  • Beige top
  • Flower vest
  • Jacket and hat in Alpaca Tweed
  • Beige pillow cover with sequins and silver-blue pillow cover
  • Pink cardigan
  • White poncho
  • Beige coat and scarf
  • Striped jacket
  • Blue jacket
  • Long white scarf with fringe
  • White cardigan
  • Sweater in Puno Petit yarn
  • Blue-violet pillow cover
  • Block motif cardigan
  • Beige sweater
  • Striped skirt
  • Light blue dress
  • Blue coverlet and bolster
  • Blue sweater edged with green and headband
  • Gray cardigan
  • Black poncho with detachable hood and wrist warmers
  • Pink sweater with detached collar
  • Vest with rounded back
  • Sweater dress and hat
  • Colorful blanket and pillow
  • Two round pillows
  • Long white vest
  • Orange top
  • Blue top
  • Bikini
  • Pink shawl
  • Beige pillow, candle holder cover, and cup cozy
  • Resources and acknowledgments
Review by Booklist Review

With projects ranging from hats and scarves to sweaters and even a bikini, Zamori covers all seasons in her first book. The author plays up the textbook openness of crochet stitches as most of the designs are in an open-weave pattern. While the title promises "carefree crochet," the patterns are anything but simple. Patterns and the stitches required are complicated and dense, and definitely not for beginners. The ability to read a crochet chart is also required to complete the projects. Several patterns require knitting skills and tools as well as crocheting skills. Unfortunately, the color choices of the pictured finished items and some of the designs make the book seem dated and old-fashioned. Luckily, crafters will be able to substitute more modern yarn colors for the patterns that inspire them. More experienced crocheters who like challenging patterns and who are interested in creating their own sweaters and cardigans will enjoy this book. For larger crochet collections.--Lynnanne Pearson Copyright 2018 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.