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300 Crochet Stitches: Includes Basic Stitaches, Lace Patterns, Motifs, Filet, Clusters, Shells, Bobbles, Loops (The Harmony Guides, V. 6)

300 Crochet Stitches: Includes Basic Stitaches, Lace Patterns, Motifs, Filet, Clusters, Shells, Bobbles, Loops (The Harmony Guides, V. 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: I am very impressed with the quality of this book. The instructions are easy for me to follow and the photos that show what each finished stitch pattern looks like are fantastic. If you want a great way to learn crochet, I recommend these books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fabulous reference
Review: I got what I expected - even more. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspiration abounds
Review: I haven't been able to put this book down; it almost replaces every other crochet book I have. It teaches everything. It has a large variety of stitches. I carry the darned thing around with me to read and ponder like you would a novel. There will never be enough time in this lifetime to do complete projects from everything I see in this book, but I'm gonna try! I LOVE IT!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Crochet lace
Review: I wanted to learn how to make crochet lace and tried working through a dozen or so different crochet books before coming across this one. The other books helped me master the simplest stitches, but I wasn't able to follow the descriptions to achieve my desire of making crochet lace. I'm pretty persistant, but I had been close to giving up and trying something else when I found this book.

The Harmony Guides V6 and V7 start from the most basic stitch and working up, including stitches for all over patterns, and lace. Between the verbal descriptions, photographs, drawings, and diagrams I think everyone should find a descriptive mode that suits their way of thinking and learning.

I'm not very interested in the all over patterns but it has plenty of crochet lace to keep me excited about what I will be able to do as I work my way through.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Impressive for what it promises
Review: I've had both of the Harmony Guide books for over a year now and hopefully I will get lots of crochet time so that one day I can put them to good use. Although these books are impressive for what they promise I must caution you that I do not beleive that they replace all other crochet books or that they are a must have if you crochet. I also do not beleive that they are a good beginner's book because I don't see a beginner turning any of the stitches into a project unless they intend to make a lot of dishcloths. I know you're probably thinking why not an afghan, but for a beginner that would require too much planning and guage fiddling to make each of the sampler squares the same size and if they're going to use the same pattern stitch for an entire afghan then why would they need to know 300 pattern stitches and 220 more?

If you are avid on designing your own projects or are often looking for ways to modify projects however, then you will find these books to be a fabulous reference. The pictures are great, the instructions are clearly written and on top of each pattern stitch there is a guide specifying what the pattern stitch multiple is. You will find pattern stitches for texture, mixing color, for filet designs, motifs, edgings etc. These books really are impressive for the purpose they were written for. They are rich in inspiration and technique and you will most definately enjoy leafing through them and drooling over the pattern stitch pics.

If however, you are simply looking for ideas to add texture or creatively mix color and don't want to invest in a book that will show you tons of stitches, most of which you feel you will never get around to using, then invest in a pattern book with projects instead. For color combinations I highly recommend Lily Chin's Mosaic Magic : Afghans Made Easy as it opens your eyes to the numerous possibilities of mixing colors (more than the Harmony guide books) and the bonus is that her technique shows you how to do so without all the fuss of changing colors within the same row. For texture you could reference many online sources or opt for Afghan sampler books such as those published by Leisure Arts, my favorite of which is "63 more Easy-To-Crochet Pattern Stitches combine to make an Heirloom Afghan". Both books also reference the multiple factor for the pattern stitches making the guesswork easier on you when adapting the pattern stitches to your intended pattern or design.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you want to design your own items this is a must
Review: This book has very clear, consise instructions for 300 stitches; including textured and smooth stitches, motifs, tunisian, edges and filet. If you want to design your own item, it will tell you how many mulitples you need to make the particular stitch pattern across your row. It will also help inspire you to try new stitch patterns and techniques. The tunisian and filet instructions were very interesting, but the whole book is worth every penny spent.
Beginners, buy this book, just so you can see all the beautiful stitches you can make with crochet!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fabulous reference
Review: This book is one of the best crochet books I have seen, it is even much better than alot of the books teaching you how to crochet. It has diagrams and instuctions on how to do all the stitches plus other techniques, and the rest of the book is filled with all the different combinations of stitches to make different pattern and motifs that can be used in patterns. It will help the pattern designer as well as the beginner, as it is easy to see how standard patterns can be modified using the book. An excellent reference, and I recommend readers get "220 more crochet stitches" to go with it because they are both invaluable

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent illustrated basics, plus easy-to-understand graphs
Review: This is an excellent reference book and a tool to design your own creations. After several years of neglecting crochet, I began again and was having trouble with an afghan--keeping the stitch count consistent from row to row. Somehow I was inadvertently increasing or decreasing stitches and it was wrecking havoc on the design. I was so frustrated that I was ready to go back into crochet retirement again! As a last resort (should have been my first), I referred to the illustrations in the 300 Crochet Stitches book and discovered my error in turning the rows. I'm hooked--so to speak!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you crochet, you need this one.
Review: Wow! This is the best crochet book I have ever bought, and I have a lot of them. I design my own patterns for baby blankets and this book is a treasure trove of ideas for patterns. I've had the book just a few days and have made samples of many of the different stitches to see how they work. There are step-by-step instructions for each and a very clear, easy to read diagram. I found stitches and stitch combinations I have not seen anywhere else. Any of you who design your own patterns, or want to try, this book is a must. If you're not into designing and just want a nice textured overall stitch for an afghan or for afghan squares, it's in here. There is also a very nice section on motifs - sqaure, round, triangle, pentagram, hexagon, star, floral.
I can put away all my other crochet books now. This one will go everywhere with me. Fellow crocheters -- do yourselves a favor and get this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you crochet, you need this one.
Review: Wow! This is the best crochet book I have ever bought, and I have a lot of them. I design my own patterns for baby blankets and this book is a treasure trove of ideas for patterns. I've had the book just a few days and have made samples of many of the different stitches to see how they work. There are step-by-step instructions for each and a very clear, easy to read diagram. I found stitches and stitch combinations I have not seen anywhere else. Any of you who design your own patterns, or want to try, this book is a must. If you're not into designing and just want a nice textured overall stitch for an afghan or for afghan squares, it's in here. There is also a very nice section on motifs - sqaure, round, triangle, pentagram, hexagon, star, floral.
I can put away all my other crochet books now. This one will go everywhere with me. Fellow crocheters -- do yourselves a favor and get this book.


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