Crochet Work

Crochet Work by Thérèse de Dillmont is a comprehensive guide published by Cedar Fort, Incorporated in April 2013. This edition, written in English and spanning 149 pages, adapts content from the original 1886 Encyclopedia of Needlework, making it accessible for modern readers interested in the art of crocheting.
In this book, readers will find easy-to-follow instructions that cover essential aspects of crochet, including the necessary supplies, definitions of crochet terms, and guidance on deciphering patterns. The work also presents a variety of stitches, providing a solid foundation for both beginners and those looking to refine their skills in crafts and hobbies related to needlework.
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“Thérèse Maria Joseph de Dillmont may have lived over 100 years ago, but today her masterpiece continues to influence people throughout the world. In this easy-to-follow guide, adapted from the original 1886 Encyclopedia of Needlework, you’ll learn timeless lessons in crochet craft, including: what supplies you need to start ; what each crochet term means ; how to decipher patterns ; how to make dozens of stiches”–Page 4 of cover.
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