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Once Upon a Time... in Crochet (UK): 30 Amigurumi Characters from Your Favourite Fairytales
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Once Upon a Time... in Crochet (UK): 30 Amigurumi Characters from Your Favourite Fairytales
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lynne Rowe
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:96 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 190 |
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Category/Genre | Knitting and crochet Toys - making and decorating |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781782212621
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Classifications | Dewey:746.434043 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Search Press Ltd
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Imprint |
Search Press Ltd
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Publication Date |
22 April 2015 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
This fun, quirky book contains 30 cute and whimsical characters from 11 of your favourite fairytales, from Puss in Boots and the Ugly Duckling to Snow White and Rapunzel, using gorgeous amigurumi designs. The book also contains an easy-to-use step-by-step techniques section, showing the reader how to pin out their crochet pieces before assembling, make moving arms and legs and create a range of hairstyles.
Author Biography
Lynne Rowe was taught to knit and crochet by her Nan in her early childhood and has been hooked ever since. She has developed a wide range of specialist skills and loves to pass these on to others through her workshops and classes. She is best known for her whimsical designs which feature regularly in the UK's most popular craft magazines, along with articles and technical guides. Her practical approach makes her patterns straightforward, easy to read and fun to make and her aim is to encourage as many people as possible to knit and crochet. Lynne lives in Congleton, Cheshire.
ReviewsThis book is absolutely adorable, illustrating how to create cute amigurumi style crochet creatures with easy-to-follow patterns that are suitable for crocheters of all abilities. Great fun and a delight! * Hot Brands, Cool Places * May 2015 You'll know Goldilocks, Rapunzel, the Three Little Pigs and Puss in Boots. But you might not know amigurumi. It's the Japanese art of crocheting animals and dolls with big, cute, loveable faces. From the frog prince with a forlorn look on his face to the curly-haired princess with her giant pea and the ugly ducking who isn't really very ugly at all, it's harder to turn the pages of this book without sawing 'Awww, adorable!' than it is to eat a doughnut without licking your lips. The patterns assume a certain amount of knowledge, so they're probably best tackled if you have some experience in crochet But they're off-the-scale engaging and gorgeous. * Woman's Weekly * May 2015 This brand new release brings 30 characters from your favourite fairytales and really adds the novelty factor to what is already a technical crochet venture. Magic up a host of little figures and let them be enjoyed as presents or props in little re-enactments for fun family entertainment. With easy-to-follow patterns plus quotes to tell the stories, this book is right up our bread-crumbed street. Out favourite has to be Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. * Make it Today * May 2015 Children love fairy stories - whether it's piles of Ladybird books by the bed or old Disney cartoons on YouTube, young children still delight in tales of the big bad wolf, or scare themselves with stories of Hansel and Gretel lost in the woods. You can bring their stories to life with these adorable amigurumi patterns by Inside Crochet designer Lynne Rowe (www.thewoolnest.blogspot.co.uk). Made using a selection of DMC natural fibre yarns, any of these story-themed toys would make a great treat for a child. Designs range from Goldilocks and the three bears to a dashing Puss in boots, Rapunzel and her tower, oh-so-cute ugly ducklings and our favourite, a sweet princess complete with a mattress, blankets and tiny pea! There are 11 fairytale sets in total, enough to fill a whole chest of storytime toys. We particularly like all the little design details, such as Goldilocks' curly blonde hair, and Snow White's tiny red apple. This book assumes experience with the basic crochet stitches, but includes clear photo guides to amigurumi techniques such as attaching parts together, stuffing evenly, adding safety eyes and creating different hairstyles. Amigurumi are quick to hook and perfect for using up odds and ends of yarn, so set aside a few hours and fall in love with fairytales again. * Inside Crochet * Issue 66 Children love fairy stories - you can bring their stories to life with these adorable amigurumi patterns but inside crochet designer Lynne Rowe. Any of these story-themed toys would make a great treat for a child. Designs range from Goldilocks and the three bears to dashing Puss in boots, Rapunzel and her tower, oh-so-cute ugly ducklings and out favourite a sweet princess complete with a mattress, blankets and tine pea! There are 11 fairytale sets in total, enough to fill a whole chest of storytime toys. We particularly like all the little design details, such as Goldilocks' curly blonde hair and Snow Whites tiny red apple. This book assumes experience with the basic crochet stitches, but includes clear photo guides to amigurumi techniques such as attaching parts together, stuffing evenly, adding safety eyes and creating different hairstyles. Amigurumi are quick to hook and perfect for using up odds and ends of yarn, so set aside a few hours and fall in love with fairytales again. * Inside Crochet * July 2015 Once Upon A Time in Crochet is an adorable collection of crochet amigurumi projects from those timeless fairytales that we all know and love. I had initially been eyeing up this book because I'd always said that when I have kids I would want a fairytale themed nursery (although I' not going to need that for about a decade I'm hoping!) As a literature lover all things that amalgamate my two loves, reading and crafts, always peaks my interest and this one certainly didn't disappoint! The moment I first picked it up and started flicking through it made me want to pick up my hook and get started! As you can see from the contents page, characters from 11 classic fairytales are represented in the book. This range not only includes the main character of the story, but often their friends, foes and additional props that makes this one jam-packed book! Overall it covers instructions for thirty characters and many more extras which makes it exceptional value for money. To read the full review you can do so here: https://hannahackroyd.wordpress.com/2015/06/15/once-upon-a-time-in-crochet/ * Handmade by Hannah * Jul 2015 I have to say I love this book!!! It's fantastic! No matter which fairytale is your favorite you'll find something in this book to make. The fairy-tales in the book; The Princess and the Pea The Ugly Duckling Three Billy Goats Gruff Goldilocks and the Three Bears Puss in Boots Snow White and the Seven Dwarves Little Red Riding Hood The Three Little Pigs The Frog Price Hansel and Gretel Rapunzel The designs are fantastic! Each of them is perfect for each fairy-tale. Each of the patterns are in written format.The book starts detailing all the techniques you will need to make the characters.This includes clear to follow pictures. I love the designs. I love how each of the characters have been put together. They would make beautiful presents for children and even some adults. What wouldn't be better than telling the stories with the characters.It would make storytime so much more exciting. The ami's bring everything alive. I know the people that have seen the book have already put their requests in. Brilliant book!!! A Huge hit in our household! * Crochet Addict UK * August 2015 This fun, quirky book has 30 cute and whimsical characters to make in amigurumi crochet from 11 popular fairytales such as Puss in Boots, the Ugly Duckling, Rapunzel and Snow White. Step-by-step instructions guide us to perfection, through all the finishing touches required. * Machine Knitting Monthly * This book is a delight with all the familiar fairy-tale characters translated into cute crochet amigurumi figures. They include the princess and the pea, complete with a stack of tiny blankets, and of course, a pea; Rapunzel letting down her long hair from a crocheted castle; and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves - that's a lot of dwarves to crochet but they are basically a simple ball with a pointy hat. I'm sure crocheting grannies would enjoy making these. English crochet terms are used. The patterns are worked in 4-ply cotton or merino DK. The figures range in height from about 5" to 10". Lynne Rowe is an experienced crochet designer who explains things in a clear understandable style. She provides a very useful introductory section, explaining amongst other things how to stitch heads and bodies together, make moving arms and legs, use mattress stitch, make small pom-poms with a fork, attach hair with a crochet hook. Rightly, as these are toys for small children, Lynne puts great stress on safety aspects and explains in detail how to attach safety eyes. If you like working with amigurumi this is good escapism for these times. * SlipKnot - Issue 169 *
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