The Granny Square Book, Second Edition: Timeless Techniques and Fresh Ideas for Crocheting Square by Square has 100 Motifs and 25 All New Projects. Since first published in 2011, The Granny Square Book has instructed and inspired crocheters to make and create beautiful, stylish projects with these classic motifs.
Margaret Hubert, Designer and author of this book has updated the second edition to include 25 additional crochet squares for a total of 100 and 25 all-new projects to make, wear, and give.
Margaret Hubert, Designer and author of this book has updated the second edition to include 25 additional crochet squares for a total of 100 and 25 all-new projects to make, wear, and give.
Margaret shows the evolution of the granny square, how it can be used and interpreted in different ways with different yarns, and how crocheter can design their own projects using the granny squares of their choice with different yarn choices.
Among the designs are accessories (headbands, bags, and jewelry); garments (vests, jackets, and tops); and decorative items and gifts (afghans, pillows, and a sweater set for baby). The images with the crochet designs makes it easy to follow and inspires try the patterns. The Granny Square Book, Second Edition, offers crocheters at all skill levels more, and more to love about this motif.
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The lace square is so pretty. I don't crochet as of yet.
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty! I have never learn to crochet! I love knitting though!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe crocheted granny squares are super cute! This looks like an interesting book, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have never learned to do this so thank you for the clear instructions.
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ReplyDeleteThese look so cute and easy. My mom taught me how to crochet as a child but I haven't touched it in so long, I'm sure I forget how.
I used to know how to crochet but have forgotten, perhaps I might pick it up again.
ReplyDeleteI love all the different square designs.
Love this idea! I don't crochet, I'm a novice knitter but am enjoying it and hoping I improve fast
ReplyDeleteVery pretty squares but have no patience for crocheting or knitting lol!
ReplyDeleteI used to crochet but have not done any for years. I crocheted a blanket for my children when they were babies but it is not as beautiful and intricate as these granny squares. The flower ones are especially pretty.
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