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Hooked

A Crocheter's Stash of Wit and Wisdom

Hooked A Crocheter's Stash of Wit and Wisdom
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Author:

Kari Cornell

Format: Hardcover, 224 Pages
Item: 143346
ISBN: 9780760326473
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Specs
Illustrations: 17 line art drawings
Size: 5 x 7.25 x .875
Weight: 0.688 lb.
Edition: First
Published: August 31st 2006
DC: AP
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Some learned to crochet at a grandmother's knee and now keep the faith. Others sought comfort in the craft during dark and troubling times. And still others found in crocheting a way of making something that perfectly expresses the artist inside.  Yet others, of course, needed a vest.  How people came to crocheting, what they've made of it, what memories it has added to their lives, and what moments of insight and simple pleasure it's brought them-these are the stories told in Hooked: A Crocheter's Stash of Wit and Wisdom.  A tribute to the age-old art, Hooked is embellished with charming illustrations from vintage pattern booklets. 
 
Among the contributors-with anecdotes ranging from the whimsical to the philosophical-are newcomers and those well known in crocheting circles from Lily Chin, Jennifer Hansen, Karen Searle, and Gwen Blakely Kinsler to Lela Nargi, Kay Dorn, Nilda Mesa, Deborah Robson, Annie Modesitt, and Linda Permann.
 
Kari Cornell knits and crochets in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is the editor of For the Love of Knitting: A Celebration of the Knitter's Art, Knitting Yarns and Spinning Tales: A Knitter's Stash of Wit and Wisdom, and Around the Quilt Frame: Stories and Musings on the Quilter's Craft, all published by Voyageur Press.
 

Quick & Easy Crochet, November/December 2006

“Truly a gift book filled with stories for the legions of men and women who crochet.”

 

California BookWatch, November 2006

“Not the usual ‘how to crochet’ guide, but a survey of insights and stories revolving around crocheter experiences.”

Crochet World, April 2007

“This is truly a gift book filled with stories for the legions of men and women who crochet.”

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Contents
 
Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Learning to Crochet
One Loop at a Time by Deborah Robson
Crochet Class by Holly Laibson
Carrying on the Family Tradition by Andrea Lyn Van Benschoten
Why Crochet? by Kay Dorn
 
Chapter 2: Grandmother's Crochet
It Most Certainly Is My Grandmother's Crochet... by Annie Modesitt
No Bed of Roses by Amy O'Neill Houck
Mending a Legacy by Deborah Robson
A Family of Designers by Marty Miller
Life in the Tundra by Nilda Mesa
 
Chapter 3: And Through It All, We Crocheted.
Aquarium Saturdays by Lela Nargi
Extreme Crochet: Rare but Serious Side Effects by Linda Permann
Crochet-The Gift I Finally Gave Myself by Patricia Caliguire
Claiming Kinship: Finding My Way Home to Crochet by Noreen Crone-Findlay
 
Chapter 4: The Art of Crochet
The Art of Crochet by Karen Searle
It's A String Thing by Sheila F. Ruof
Weird Crochet by Sigrid Arnott
Thrift Store Crocheter by Jennifer Hansen
 
Chapter 5: Crochet in the Spotlight
Confessions of a Poster Child for the Yarn Industry by Lily Chin
.But Is There an "Ebb" Stitch? by Gwen Blakley Kinsler
Coming Home to Crochet by Dora Ohrenstein
A Life with Crochet by Lana Bennett
 
 

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