I've just realised that I now have five, as well as more specialised books of motifs and borders. My latest purchase was recommended to me and rather surprised me. I wondered if we could distill down the contents of a dictionary so that we can choose between them. So let's talk about Stitch Dictionaries.
- Basic information on crochet
- How to read crochet instructions both written and diagrams
- Thorough information on how to form various stitches with clear illustrations
- Glossary of terms, abbreviations and symbols, including Tunisian
- Contents organised into chapters
- Contents displayed as thumb nail images
- Index
- 208 stitch samples, motifs and edgings
- Good range of stitch types including Solid, Lace, Post, Spike, Tunisian, and Broomstick
- Single and multi colour designs
- Pocket sized
- UK Terminology
- How to read diagrams
- Excellent information on how to form various stitches with clear illustrations
- Glossary of abbreviations and symbols
- Contents organised into chapters
- Index
- Reversible stitch patterns clearly indicated
- 200 stitch samples and edgings
- Good range of stitch types including Solid, Lace, Post, Spike, Cable/Aran, Mosaic, Interlocking
- Single, multi colour and reversible multi colour designs
- Beautifully designed and photographed
- US Terminology
- Written information on how to form various stitches including Tunisian
- Glossary of abbreviations and symbols, including Tunisian
- Well organised contents with chapters, sub headings, which are combined with the index
- 300 stitch samples, motifs and edgings
- Good range of stitch types including Solid, Lace, Post, Cable/Aran, Slip Stitch, Tapestry, and an excellent selection for Tunisian
- Single and multi colour designs
- Special 'Tip' boxes throughout including additional helpful information on a variety of topics
- US Terminology
- Basic information on crochet
- How to read crochet instructions both written and diagrams
- Good information on how to form various stitches with illustrations
- Glossary of terms, abbreviations and symbols,
- Small section on Irish crochet
- 500 stitch samples, squares, motifs and edgings
- Range of stitch types including Solid, Lace, Post, Spike
- Single and multi colour designs
- UK Terminology
- Good information on how to form various stitches with clear illustrations
- Glossary of abbreviations and symbols
- Contents organised into chapters
- Contents displayed as thumb nail images
- 500 stitch samples
- Range of stitch types including Solid, Lace, Post, Wrap-around Spike, Spike and a single Tunisian
- Single colour designs
- Us Terminology
So that's my little dictionary library. I should probably explain my fascination with them. Is it that each stitch design, that like an acorn, is just waiting to burst into life? Is it that each one gives a little burst of those addictive crochet endorphins? Or even that they give me a way of dipping my toe into a technique without risking all or nothing on an entire pattern? All I know is that I'm addicted!
Perhaps you disagree with me; or think you have the best book ever; or perhaps you have a different criteria?
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So this would be your TOP 5 Crochet Dictionary's then?
ReplyDeleteNo I'd need AT LEAST 5 more before I could write that post!
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