Lacy loveliness and fabulous projects for children are the hallmarks of this issue, with twenty-five bright designs for spring. Learn left- and right-handed broomstick techniques as well as new Tunisian techniques, then use your newfound skills to create beautiful garments. Check out our new definition of twin sets: a single pattern with different detailing for boys and girls; a girl and doll matching set; and two playsets in compatible colors for sisters or BFFs. Plus: Read about Dora Ohrensteins quest for the origin of crochet. And Betsy Greers Craftivism column focuses on kids crocheting for kids. And we have the final five reader-designed squares for the Chain Reaction Afghan Project.
Interweave Crochet Spring 2011
By Cheryl Moreo / September 22, 2014