All good things come in small packages; is the thinking behind this crochet book from expert crafts teacher, Catherine Hirst. Meet Ekaterina, Elena and Eva three sisters who live in the highest onion dome of a very old building in St Petersburg, Russia although they are only two inches tall. They are best friends with the three bears Mama, Papa and Baby Bear who love to snuggle up at night under their beautifully crocheted blankets. And although they don t know it, they share their house with the Catnip Mouse, who measures a teeny, tiny one inch from the tips of his whiskers to the end of his tail. Working with fine yarn and using the smallest of crochet hooks, here is an adorable collection of 35 projects, from miniature amigurumistyle animals to tiny accessories. Crafts teacher Catherine Hirst has created a menagerie of small-scale pets, a whole host of families, and beautiful accessories. There are crocheted cakes which really do look good enough to eat, plus pretty flowers which can be worn as brooches or hair decorations and cute decorations for the Christmas tree. You'll also learn how to crochet miniature beads so you can make your own jewellery. As well as 35 easy-to-follow patterns, there is a comprehensive basic techniques section which will help beginners to master the art of crochet. This book really does prove that all good things come in small packages!Catherine Hirst was taught crochet at a young age by her grandmother and took to it immediately - she quickly learned to knit and embroider as well, and has been hand-making clothing, accessories, and gifts ever since.
Teeny Tiny Crochet : 35 adorably small projects
Catherine Hirst
bookTeeny Tiny Crochet : 35 adorably small projects
Catherine Hirst
bookTeeny Tiny Crochet : 35 adorably small projects
Catherine Hirst
bookTeeny Tiny Crochet : 35 adorably small projects
Catherine Hirst
bookGranny Square Crochet : 35 contemporary projects using traditional techniques
Catherine Hirst
bookGranny Square Crochet : 35 contemporary projects using traditional techniques
Catherine Hirst
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