100 Afghans to Knit & Crochet
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #441144 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
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- ISBN13: 9781402740275
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
100 Afghans is heavily weighted toward crochet (78 projects), and those projects emphasize variations of the granny square. The variations come in color work and stitches. Leinhauser and Weiss offer squares that look like roses, daisies, stars, and quilting blocks. The knitting projects feature cables and stripes. 100 Afghans has small color photos and no close-ups, but it has concise general directions that are usually easy to follow. A worthy addition to most crafts collections. Ilene Cooper
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Customer Reviews
superb grannies
Of the 100 afghans, most are crocheted and of those 42 are granny squares by Janie Herrin to whom the book is dedicated. All projects have a full color picture and written out instructions (nothing charted). Almost all are made in worsted wt yarns. Some projects have appeared before in leaflets and the Herrin squares were once available online but they are now beautifully published here. Cover photo doesn't do the book justice. If you love grannies, this is a must purchase. Suggest waiting for the paperback version.
Afghans to KNIT and crochet???
I agree with the previous reviewer - the crocheted afghans are pretty, and if you're looking for granny-square versions, this is a wonderful source.
However, don't be misled into thinking that knit and crochet afghans are presented in anything like equal numbers, as the book's title implies. Out of 100 afghans, a mere 14 are knit. Some are innovative, and some are just the same old thing all over again.
I've read books and used patterns by Jean Leihauser and Rita Weiss before, and these seem to be up to their usual caliber.
Overall, I give the book a 2.5. While most of the afghans are pretty, and are photographed nicely, the underrepresentation of knit afghans costs the book 2.5 stars from this (primarily) knitter. I probably would have scored the book higher if I hadn't been sadly misled by the title.
Better wishes next time, ladies!
Excellent Afghan Book!
I Absolutely L-O-V-E this book! ALL the patterns are Wonderful - even the knit ones! This book is a MUST for the serious afghan maker. Definitely on the Very Top of my pattern book pile!





