Are you a fan of the granny square like I am? If so you will love, love, love Margaret Hubert's latest book The Granny Square Book: Timeless Techniques and Fresh Ideas for Crocheting Square by Square. This cone flower crocheted square pattern looks so awesome; I think I am going to try it in orange and black so I can use it for a Halloween decoration.
Click on this page from The Granny Square Book: Timeless Techniques and Fresh Ideas for Crocheting Square by Square to enlarge and read the full pattern for a cone flower granny square. And if you would like 74 more fabulous granny square patterns, check out:
The Granny Square Book:
Timeless Techniques and Fresh Ideas for Crocheting Square by Square
by
Margaret Hubert
Granny squares are to crochet what pieced squares are to quilting. They originated with pioneer women using up precious scraps of yarn to make blankets for their families, and over the years, many recognized, named patterns have been handed down from one generation to the next. Beyond this treasury of 75 different granny square motifs, Margaret Hubert shows the evolution of the granny square, how it can be used and interpreted in different ways with different yarns, and how today's crocheter can design her own projects using the granny squares of her choice with the yarn choices of today. Just as Margaret learned from her grandmother and mother and then passed the skill down to her daughter and granddaughter, each generation finds new uses and artistic ways to interpret granny squares.
Margaret Hubert designs for yarn companies and book and magazine publishers including Crochet, Interweave Press, Quick and Easy Crochet, Crochet Fantasy, and Belle Armoire. She teaches at yarn shops, retreats, and national gatherings and rarely misses a national conference in the needle arts field. A world traveler, Margaret pays close attention to the fashions in Europe and spots style trends as they hit New York. She is equally as passionate about knitting and crochet, and can design patterns for either, in any size or shape. Among her specialties, she is a master at free-form crochet. She is the author of 12 other books including five books in the CPi Hooked series, Knits for Men, Plus Size Crochet, Knit or Crochet–Have It Your Way, Complete Photo Guide to Crochet, and Complete Photo Guide to Knitting.
Amazing! I will have to look for this one next time I am at a book store. My own craft is very rudimentary loom knitting, but I love and appreciate the art of crochet. Perhaps I shall be inspired!
Posted by: Michael Robert Lockridge | October 04, 2011 at 06:53 PM
I enjoyed looking at this book on Google. I'm about to take what was made as an Afghan and make it into a jacket. Wish me luck!
Posted by: Suella | October 04, 2011 at 11:25 PM