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Posted by on May 30, 2006, 12:49 pm
Hi I'm a regular on the cross-stitch forum, but do a little of
crocheting too. I have the Embroidery Stitch Bible by Betty Barnden,
and like it a lot. So I was wondering if any of you have another book
of hers, The Crochet Stitch Bible? I'm considering buying it.
Thanks
Amber
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Posted by Katherine on May 30, 2006, 2:39 pm
ambermilland@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi I'm a regular on the cross-stitch forum, but do a little of
> crocheting too. I have the Embroidery Stitch Bible by Betty Barnden,
> and like it a lot. So I was wondering if any of you have another book
> of hers, The Crochet Stitch Bible? I'm considering buying it.
Sorry, AMber, but I don't really crochet, so don't know the book. However,
if you like her first one, then I would say to go for it.
Welcome to RCTY. We are a bit quiet these days, due to some unwelcome
trolls, but we are friendly.
Higs,
Katherine
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Posted by Els van Dam on May 30, 2006, 4:50 pm
> ambermilland@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi I'm a regular on the cross-stitch forum, but do a little of
> > crocheting too. I have the Embroidery Stitch Bible by Betty Barnden,
> > and like it a lot. So I was wondering if any of you have another book
> > of hers, The Crochet Stitch Bible? I'm considering buying it.
>
> Sorry, AMber, but I don't really crochet, so don't know the book. However,
> if you like her first one, then I would say to go for it.
> Welcome to RCTY. We are a bit quiet these days, due to some unwelcome
> trolls, but we are friendly.
>
> Higs,
> Katherine
I know that several people in this group talked about that book, and that
they really liked it.
Els
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Ja for Jazz and cobra loose the rrrrrrrr
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Posted by Christine in Kent, Garden of on May 30, 2006, 7:02 pm
Hi Amber, I have that book and find it very useful, it has several sections
stitch patterns such as "textured stitches", "openwork and lace stitches"
and "basic stitch patterns". One thing I specially like is that it has
graphs for each pattern but also the written out directions, so that if you
can't follow the graph you can check on the words, or vice versa. It also
has a section on Tunisian Crochet, a smallish but nice section on motifs,
and instructions for a few broomstick crochet stitch patterns. I use it
quite often. HTH
Love & higs
Christine
> Hi I'm a regular on the cross-stitch forum, but do a little of
> crocheting too. I have the Embroidery Stitch Bible by Betty Barnden,
> and like it a lot. So I was wondering if any of you have another book
> of hers, The Crochet Stitch Bible? I'm considering buying it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Amber
>
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Posted by Mirjam Bruck-Cohen on May 31, 2006, 12:27 am
Amber i am not familiar with this name of book nore the author , what
publisher printed it ?
mirjam
>Hi I'm a regular on the cross-stitch forum, but do a little of
>crocheting too. I have the Embroidery Stitch Bible by Betty Barnden,
>and like it a lot. So I was wondering if any of you have another book
>of hers, The Crochet Stitch Bible? I'm considering buying it.
>
>Thanks
>
>Amber
>
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