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Best books...knitting & crochet?

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mousiemousie · 18/09/2006 19:46

I want some knitting and crochet books for my birthday...can anyone recommend any?

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Miaou · 18/09/2006 19:48

Can't go wrong with Debbie Bliss imo for knitting, particularly for kids.

Are you looking for pattern books or instruction books?

NotQuiteCockney · 18/09/2006 19:52

I know nothing about pattern books. But I can recommend instruction books for knitting. How much do you know about knitting/crochet? How advanced do you want the books?

mousiemousie · 18/09/2006 19:56

I have pretty basic skills! I like funky projects but wouldn't want anything that takes too long to do...no interest in making adult clothes that need to fit as this is probably beyond me!

Scarfs, hats, bags, accessories, afgans etc more my scene!

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mousiemousie · 18/09/2006 19:57

I don't need instructions for knitting but I am teaching myself crochet and struggling a bit with it.

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NotQuiteCockney · 18/09/2006 19:58

Hmmm, I like the Stitch'n'Bitch books, but never really got into the patterns.

www.knitty.com has lots of good free patterns.

And there are special books out there for home decor stuff ...

NotQuiteCockney · 18/09/2006 19:58

Oh, the Stitch'n'Bitch people did a "happy hooker" book for crochet. I expect it's ok. Or I have a general needlework book that covers knitting, quilting, embroidery, etc etc.

mousiemousie · 18/09/2006 20:04

I have Happy Hooker...not as good as the knitting one. Has anyone got any of the Erika Knight crochet books?

Also fancy crochet scarves by Candi Jensen & Knitted flowers by Nicky Epstein...does anyone know these books?

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bundle · 05/10/2006 18:18

I've just bought the Erika crochet book (the one with the hexagonal blanket on the front, A4 size) and I like it a lot, though the scarf pattern I've started seems to have grossly underestimated the number of balls of biggy print i will need

taMummy · 05/10/2006 18:27

The Erika Knight one is cheap from the Book People at the moment, about a fiver I think. For knitting how about this ? She's a lovely lovely woman if that helps

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