Stitch ‘N Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker

October 6, 2018 - Comment

Debbie does crochet! Debbie Stoller, the “knitting superstar,” has been leading an entire movement of hip young knitters with her New York Times bestseller Stitch ’n Bitch and its follow-up, Stitch ’n Bitch Nation, together with over 521,000 copies in print. But guess what? For every one knitter in the world there are three crocheters—which

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Debbie does crochet! Debbie Stoller, the “knitting superstar,” has been leading an entire movement of hip young knitters with her New York Times bestseller Stitch ’n Bitch and its follow-up, Stitch ’n Bitch Nation, together with over 521,000 copies in print. But guess what? For every one knitter in the world there are three crocheters—which translates into millions of hip, crafty, 18- to 35-year-olds ready to be happy hookers with Stitch ’n Bitch attitude, sexiness, ingenuity, and cool.

Written in the author’s cheeky chick style, this heavily illustrated book—featuring four-color photographs and instructional illustrations throughout—is chock-full of instruction, inspiration, and to-die-for designs, from a Fishnet Skullcap to a lacy evening wrap. For knitters and new crafters exploring the hook comes the primer: the advantages of crochet and the ways in which knitters (and nonknitters) benefit by learning this sister craft; a discussion of tools; all the cool yarns available, and what the different gauges mean; plus basic techniques and stitch patterns—including the chain stitch, picot, flowers, filet crochet, changing yarns, and finishing. Then come 40 fabulous, funky projects—the kind that make Stitch ’n Bitch rule—for crocheters: Pom Pom Capelet, Retro Clutch Purse, Anarchy Irony Hat, Ms. Pac Man Change Purses, Doris Daymat, Va-Va-Va Voom Bikini, Animal I-Pod Cozies, Kid’s Sock Monkey Poncho.

No, these aren’t your grandma’s doilies.

Comments

Corrie says:

Most recommended learn to crochet book ever. Seriously. I purchased this as a gift for my sister-in-law who is just learning to crochet. She was looking for a book that would be good for more visual learners like herself as well as something that would work for her daughter who does better with written instructions. I already own this book even though I’m more of a knitting gal but sometimes I will try and bust out a large granny square baby blanket for friends and it has always been a great reference book for me. I can quickly flip to the right…

Emily says:

Great crochet book Great crochet book! I’ll be honest, I haven’t started a project from this book yet, but the reason is because I am a beginner and although I have made quite a few scarves and blankets and head bands, I’m nervous to start something that I won’t be able to finish. I bought the yarn for a pattern in this book though and I would like to start working on it because it is so cute. The book is nicely laid out and I like the way it explains things. Definitely a great buy for anyone who crochets or…

Mary D. says:

BEST BOOK FOR A BEGINNER I’ve been knitting for more than 50 years and about two years ago I decided I needed to learn to crochet. I got several “how to crochet” books and started on my merry way. However, as I moved on from potholders, towels, etc, I found instructions in patterns that I didn’t know how to do and that none of my books explained. I had to set aside projects when I got stuck.I resisted this book mainly because of the title. I thought it would be frivolous and not much help to a beginner. I’m…

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