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Intermediate crotchet

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Dietcokebreak1 · 13/05/2018 21:53

Hi I'm looking for book recommendations.

I've done an absolute beginners book. I've done baby hats, both from squares and round. Blanket and basic granny square. I've learnt all I can from the book I have.

I would like a book with intermediate projects but I would still like it to give instructions, so not just a book of patterns.

Can anyone recommend anything.

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Jimwenttothedarklands · 13/05/2018 21:57

Attic24 does lots of pictures. She's kniwn for blankets but also does other things.

SoupDragon · 17/05/2018 09:07

TBH, I would head off to Ravelry and dive into the rabbit hole that is their pattern database.

SoupDragon · 17/05/2018 09:07

What sort of things would you like to make?

Melanippe · 17/05/2018 10:18

Another vote for the joys of Ravelry.

There's also lots of people about on the forums there who might be able to point you in the right direction.

soloula · 19/05/2018 14:14

Another vote for ravelry. YouTube is a great resource too, either for learning newer, more complicated stitches that you come across in patterns on ravelry or for full patterns that you can crochet along with.

ScaredPAD · 19/05/2018 14:17

I love attic 24

TheGherkin · 19/05/2018 14:20

What about a crochet Along? (Cal). There’s usually a Facebook group with lots of help.
I’m doing the style craft Cosmic one at the mo. It’s fiddly but there’s video tutorials for every bit.

Dietcokebreak1 · 20/05/2018 11:34

YouTube videos have been really helpful with learning.

I'll check out Ravelry.

I'd like to be able to baby clothes.

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SoupDragon · 20/05/2018 11:50

I often prefer a resource like Ravelry to a book as you only get things you want rather than a few patterns you love, some you are “meh” about and a few you hate.

DreamingofSunshine · 23/05/2018 06:45

Depending on your taste, WH Smith sell a special magbook by Mollie Makes for crochet.

The Bella Coco crochet Facebook group is good inspiration for new patterns too.

MollyHuaCha · 23/05/2018 07:08

How about a couple of magazines (from supermarket or newsagent which stocks a wide range). Simply Crochet is a nice one.

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