Crochet one-skein wonders 101 projects from crocheters around the world

Book - 2013

More than 100 crochet patterns organized by fiber weight.

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Published
North Adams, MA : Storey Pub c2013.
Language
English
Corporate Author
Keller + Keller
Corporate Author
Keller + Keller (Illustrator)
Other Authors
Judith Durant, 1955- (-), Edie Eckman
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
286 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781612120423
  • Introduction
  • Thread
  • Blooming Blossom Coaster Set
  • Golden Ray of Sunshine Trivet
  • Lacy Pineapple Belt
  • Burgundy Lace Hoops
  • Butterfly Necklace
  • Beady Bangles
  • Beaded Lariat
  • Nana's Hanky
  • Lace Weight
  • Bristleberry Scarf
  • The Gratitude Scarf
  • Bead Crochet Mesh Möbius
  • Shell Net Cowl
  • Super-Fine Weight
  • JoAnn's Scarf
  • Switchback Scarf
  • "Practice Makes Perfect" Scarf
  • Simply Elegant Scarf
  • Autumn Camouflage Scarf
  • Easy-to-Wear Cowl
  • Sea Breeze Shawlette
  • Secret Garden Shrug
  • Autumn Leaves Shawlette
  • Flower Power Purse
  • WIP Project Bag
  • Tunisian Pouch
  • Shell Stitch Fingerless Gloves
  • Astra Gloves
  • Elegant Fingerless Gloves
  • Bangle Bracelets
  • One-Skein Doll Wardrobe
  • Rainbow Doll Ensemble
  • V-Stitch Sundress
  • French Toast with Maple Sugar Jacket
  • Fine Weight
  • Fearless Lace Scarf
  • Pebble Beach Headband
  • Autumn Fingerless Gloves
  • Bohemian Necklaces
  • Spring Garden Dress
  • Eliot-the-Elephant Baby Bib
  • A Star Is Born Booties
  • Lovely Linen Place Mat
  • Yoga Mat Bag
  • Light Weight
  • Diamond-Strike Banded Scarf
  • Ice-Cold Summer Scarf
  • Putting on the Glitz Shrug
  • Sunflower Headband
  • Bellisfaire Beanie
  • Blue Sky Dreamin'
  • Pixie Hats
  • Five Hair Scrunchies
  • Gerbera Flower Pins
  • Sunflower Pillow
  • Napkin Rings
  • Green Water-Bottle Holder
  • Medium Weight
  • Fan-Centered Scarf
  • Three-Round Scarf
  • Riding the Wave Neck Warmer
  • Leyla Cowl
  • Boutique Weave Scarf
  • Blushing Erin Neck Warmer
  • Pat's Jamaican Bonnet
  • Montana Hat
  • Blue Bow Hat
  • Hat with Openwork Border
  • Around-the-Post Hat
  • Tunisian Croc Rock Cap
  • Firebrand Slouch Hat
  • Peacock Hat
  • Cozy Ear Warmer
  • Dancing Poppies Mini Bolero
  • Maywood Purse
  • Spiral Mesh Bag
  • Small Brown Bag with Beads
  • Serrato Purse
  • Noodles Toddler Beanie
  • Openwork Baby Cap
  • Pinwheel Newsboy Cap
  • Little Crocheted and Felted Slippers
  • Bonnie's Peep Toes
  • Lullaby Dreams Pillow Slip
  • Lullaby Dreams Baby Blanket
  • Sweet Kitty
  • Sam the Big-Bottomed Bunny
  • Niles the Crocodile
  • Lucky Dog
  • Bernie the Bunny
  • Robotic
  • Louis the Lobster
  • Tunisian Pot Holders
  • Entwine Trivets
  • Lodge Pillow
  • Kindle Cover
  • Bulky Weight
  • Möbius Cowl
  • Button Flap Cape
  • Ribbed Wristlets
  • November Mittens
  • Quinby
  • Men's Snow Sports Headband
  • Felted Clutch
  • Handpainted Shoulder Bag
  • Fuzzy Tea Cozy
  • Spike & Loopy, Felted Twins
  • Appendix
  • About the Designers
  • Glossary
  • Other Techniques
  • Guide to Yarn Weights
  • Abbreviations
  • Symbol Key
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

There is no longer any excuse to point to a stash of unused yarn and say, I don't know what I'm going to do with these fibers. Thanks to Durant, who pioneered the franchise of One-Skein Wonders, and her collaboration with Eckman (of The Crochet Answer Book, 2005, among many others), any needleworker can add another 100 possible projects to the ever-growing inventory of gotta makes. With classifications by yarn weight, which is an easy-to-use differentiation, the seven chapters offer at least one item in every conceivable craft category, including jewelry, home decor, belts, women's wear, doll clothes, men's scarves, toys, and baby apparel. Directions are clear and accessible, rendered in written instructions and universal-symbol diagrams, and accompanied by color photographs. Should the crafter opt for the beady bangles or the hair scrunchies? The switchback or the gratitude scarf? How about Louis the Lobster or Niles the Crocodile? And so the too little time, so many projects excuse goes up in smoke.--Jacobs, Barbara Copyright 2010 Booklist

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

Well-known crochet designer Eckman (Connect the Shapes Crochet Motifs) and "One-Skein Wonders" series editor Durant (Sock Yarn One-Skein Wonders) team up for a collection of 101 crochet projects. The projects are organized by yarn weight, making it easy for crocheters to find projects that correspond to their preferred yarn type. As with other volumes in the series, there's a diverse assortment of projects in a variety of styles and skill levels, so there's something to suit most tastes. Step-by-step instructions, including charts when appropriate, and full-color photos accompany each project. VERDICT The latest installment of this popular series is sure to please crocheters looking for projects suitable for their favorite skein of yarn. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.