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Seamless crochet, techniques and motifs for join-as-you-go design, Kristin Omdahl

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Seamless crochet, techniques and motifs for join-as-you-go design, Kristin Omdahl
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Seamless crochet
Oclc number
701019430
Responsibility statement
Kristin Omdahl
Sub title
techniques and motifs for join-as-you-go design
Summary
"Join the seamless revolution Traditional motif seaming techniques require crocheters to painstakingly sew together hundreds of seams and weave in countless ends. Not with Seamless Crochet! With Seamless Crochet, innovative designer Kristin Omdahl has pioneered a new technique for crocheters of all skill levels to create motif-based patterns in one piece, eliminating seams and leaving only two ends to weave in. Kristin's revolutionary modular construction allows one motif to flow into the next, creating secure joins and beautiful geometric patterning on the exterior round. Inside you'll find a showcase of 18 garment, home decor, and accessory projects from Kristin that will change the way you crochet forever. From pillows to shawls to blankets, these projects illustrate just how versatile and time-saving this "tail-free" construction method is. As a bonus, Seamless Crochet also includes a helpful instructional DVD of Kristin explaining the details of her new technique. Plus, the book offers a motif directory of original designs with Kristin's expert advice on how to adapt any motif-based pattern to her one-of-a-kind seamless technique. Seamless Crochet will forever transform the way you approach every crocheted motif-based design and project. "--, Provided by publisher"Crochet motifs are the basis for many of today's most popular designs, from Granny Square afghans to lacy shawls. These projects are traditionally constructed as beautiful, discrete building blocks that are sewn together after all are made, which can mean hundreds of seams (and twice that many ends to weave in). Kristin has pioneered a new way of working patterns in one piece eliminating seams and leaving only two ends to weave in! This modular construction allows one piece to flow into the next and the joins are more secure than traditional joining. Each motif is joined to all of the adjacent motifs in the stitch pattern, creating beautiful geometric patterning on the exterior round. This technique basically entails working half a row of motifs at a time, from left to right. The return row completes the top half of each motif in the row. The end result looks like traditional motifs, but the construction is entirely different. When crocheting a traditional motif, you crochet a chain to elevate the hook to the height of the stitches on that row. No, imagine if you were to work a chain long enough to include the beginning chain of every round before you began your first round. At the end of every round, you would just slip stitch to the appropriate height chain to join and slip stitch up the correct height for the next round of stitches. "--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- Shawls -- Star-Edged Lace Shawl -- Fuchsia Flower Shawl -- Turtle Rodeo Shawl -- Blue Lagoon Swirling Hexagon Shawl -- Ninja Stars ShawletteAccessories -- Snowflake Scarf -- Star Motif Mobius -- Slouchy Lace Hat -- Berry Blossom Market Bag -- Slouchy Lace Flower Hat -- Radiance Sparkling Skinny Scarf -- Blue Sky Cowl -- Jamie Manly Hat -- Berry Market BagHome Decor -- Circular Pillow -- Moroccan Tile Blanket -- Bolster Pillow -- Raspberry Pillow -- Table RunnerBabies and Kids -- Buttercup Layette -- Buttercup Blanket -- Shark Hunter Hat -- Starfish Blanket -- Shark Hunter BlanketWorking in the Round -- Modifying Motifs for Tail-Free Construction -- Motif Collection -- Glossary -- Resources -- Index
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