Kristin Omdahl takes a fresh approach to crochet technique and construction in her new book Wrapped in Crochet (Interweave 2008). Featuring stitch patterns exclusive to Kristin and this book; Kristin shares 18 stunning patterns for crocheted scarves; wraps; and shawls.Wrapped in Crochet includes:Techniques for every skill level of crochetProjects to fit every budget and time commitmentCharts for every stitch pattern and motif featured in the bookAnd; each pattern has diagrams for all constructionsWith Wrapped in Crochet; youll create stunning crocheted scarves; wraps; and shawls using clever stitch motifs; innovative and traditional shaping; and a variety of crochet techniques and embellishment ideas. These one-of-a-kind pieces invite you to take your crochet to the next level. Project details include unusual edgings and motifs; color work; lace; ruffles; and tiers; and more.Because sizing is usually not an issue with a scarf or a wrap; the projects featured here make the perfect gift. With designs full of variety from skill level to the time spent crocheting; there is sure to be something to get your hooks flying! Let these unique designs for scarves; shawls (circular; square; rectangle; and oval); capes; and card-wraps inspire you. Pick up your crochet hooks and wrap yourself in crochet today.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I loved Boys And Girls Together by William Goldman and now ...By KailuadreamsThis book is unbelievable. Ive read other books trying to figure out how to write a screenplay; but this one is priceless. I loved Boys And Girls Together by William Goldman and now I see he also writes brilliant screenplays. Reading them makes me feel like Im watching the movie. I cannot say enough about this book. Thank you William Goldman for putting this book together and sharing it with the world.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Highly readableBy M. J.Goldmans style is different from most screenwriters; more readable; conversational. That was interesting; as were the essays about the problems found in writing each screenplay and making each movie. I recommend it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Nobody knows anything.By Craig M. RenwickWhen researching anything to do with creating a script worth merit you cant beat the wisdom of William Goldman. And this book is a WONDERFUL resource with this task.