Introduction An overview of what Tunisian crochet is and how it differs from crochet A brief history of Tunisian crochet and its origins How to use this book Section 1 - The Essentials Starting from the start; this section covers all you need to know before picking up your hook Section 2 - The Basics Now that the essentials are covered, it's time to pick up your hook and learn the basics of Tunisian crochet Section 3 - Beyond the Basics Now that you're feeling confident in the basics of Tunisian crochet, this section is designed for you to develop and expand your newfound skills Section 4 - Projects 1. Intarsia Bunting 2. Bag 3. Wrist Warmers 4. Scarf or Cowl 5. Cushion 6. Wash/Dish Cloth or Potholder 7. Wall Hanging 8. Phone/Tablet Cover 9. Pincushion 10. Hat 11. Moroccan Pouffe 12. Blanket Glossary A glossary of Tunisian crochet and crochet terms
Michelle Robinson has been crocheting since the age of six, and now
combines her love of Tunisian crochet with her keen eye for design
and colour. Michelle is internationally recognized for her modern,
vibrant designs. A former crochet editor of popular Australian
craft
blog My Poppet, she has also worked as a technical editor for
various
publishers. Michelle designs her patterns, writes her blog Poppy
and Bliss, and teaches Tunisian crochet from her home in Melbourne,
Australia.
|Michelle Robinson has been crocheting since the age of six, and
now combines her love of Tunisian crochet with her keen eye for
design and colour. Michelle is internationally recognized for her
modern, vibrant designs. A former crochet editor of popular
Australian craft blog My Poppet, she has also worked as a technical
editor for various publishers. Michelle designs her patterns,
writes her blog Poppy and Bliss, and teaches Tunisian crochet from
her home in Melbourne, Australia.
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