This section includes 9 patterns, ranging from a very basic hat, through a blanket, fingerless mitts, and wearables (all for ladies: a ruana and two vests). The Drop Stitch Cowl (pictured above) and the Felted Duffel bag are my favourites of the included patterns. The remainder of the book is devoted to a selection of patterns to help you apply and practice your new knowledge and skills. The first section packs a lot of valuable information into 10 pages: Tunisian hook info, all the common basic stitches, increasing and decreasing, changing colour and changing yarn, and seaming. In this book, Kim walks you step by step through all the basic techniques for Tunisian crochet, with clear step-by-step photo illustrations. Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Tunisian Crochet Tunisian Crochet Stitch Guide (I’ll call it the Stitch Guide).Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Tunisian Crochet (I’ll call it the Beginner’s Guide).Both are published by LeisureArts, and they are: I have two books to review today! Both are Tunisian crochet books by Kim Guzman, and I really see them as a complementary set, so I thought I’d review them together. But I’m not being compensated for this review in any other way, and the following is based on my honest opinions! Overview Let’s get this out of the way first: I received a digital copy of these books to review.
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