Doris Chan shakes up the crochet world once again, transforming familiar motifs into versatile designs that can be assembled or styled into multiple looks. A lacy cape transforms into a swinging skirt with a strategically placed crocheted braid; a cardigan unbuttons into a sari wrap or shawl; and a hexagon motif morphs from cozy throw to an easy vest just by changing a few joins.
DORIS CHAN broke into the crochet design scene when a photograph of her first doily shawl attracted the attention of a notable yarn company, and she's been at the forefront of modern crochet design ever since. She supplies design support for Caron International and NaturallyCaron.com, Tahki Stacy Charles, and Coats & Clark. Her work has been featured in Crochet Today, Crochet!, and Interweave Crochet magazines, among others, as well as on Knitting Daily TV and Knit and Crochet Now on public television. She is an avid professional member of the Crochet Guild of America and writes the blog Everyday Crochet at www.doriseverydaycrochet.blogspot.com.
"Chan works in module style, explaining how to make one motif and then expand it into stylist wraps, dresses, and scarves. Chan's use of lace makes her designs both classic and hip, avoiding the bulky heaviness that regular crochet can have." --Publisher's Weekly
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