The latest in the popular When Bad Things Happen series, with troubleshooting advice for crocheters. Deals with uneven edges, wonky corners, too-tight stitches and yarn ends. Also includes six original crochet designs.
Beth Wolfensberger Singer is a writer, artist, and crafter whose articles, essays and reviews have appeared in The Boston Globe Magazine, The New York Times, Better Homes and Gardens and other publications. A former children's book editor and staff writer at Boston Magazine and The Boston Phoenix, she has been crocheting pretty much non-stop since childhood. Her cartoons appear regularly in her blog Ambitionectomy.tumblr.com.
"Comprehensive, practical, effective, and thoroughly 'user
friendly' in organization and presentation. Replete with
get-organized tips, When Bad Things Happen to Good Crocheters will
have even the most novice student crocheting at a professional
level in no time at all."-- "Midwest Book Review"
"Though the book is about preventing and solving crochet-related
emergencies, there's sound basic advice, too, making it valuable
for crocheters interested in improving their skills."-- "Library
Journal"
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