Bella Coco's crochet stitch library My top 100 stitches, borders and motifs

Sarah-Jayne Fragola

Book - 2025

Discover Sarah-Jayne's clear and friendly teaching style, known and loved by her more than 2 million online followers. Following on from her best-selling first book, 'You Can Crochet with Bella Coco', comes this practical guide to over 100 carefully curated stitch patterns. Starting with the key things you'll need to get crocheting, from advice on yarn and notions to essential techniques, Sarah-Jayne then takes you through a collection of stitches - from simple repeat patterns to incredible textured designs. The stitches are divided into four sections - 'basic stitches', 'simple stitch combinations', 'textured stitches' and 'squares and shapes' - so you can easily search for a stit...ch that suits your desired finish.

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2nd Floor New Shelf 746.434/Fragola (NEW SHELF) Due Feb 12, 2025
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Published
Tunbridge Wells, Kent : Search Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Sarah-Jayne Fragola (author)
Physical Description
176 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781800922198
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Review by Booklist Review

In her second book, popular English YouTuber Fragola showcases a variety of fun and interesting crochet stitches. In addition to the general introductory guidelines on yarn and basic techniques, the author includes an anatomy-of-a-stitch section. This section should be bookmarked when crocheters work on some of the more advanced stitches that require working within an area beyond the top loops. The stitch library features 75 stitches ranging from beginner stitches to fun, simple stitch combinations to the more complicated textured stitches. Each stitch pattern includes a clear photograph, a skill level, stitches used, pattern notes, and instructions. U.S. crochet terminology is used, with British terms in italics within brackets. After the stitch library, 25 patterns are given for squares and other shapes as well as five borders. The book ends with patterns for three projects--a wrap, a tote, and a blanket--that utilize some of the stitches detailed in the book. The range of stitches is impressive, and libraries looking to replace older or worn crochet-stitch guides should consider this one.

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