What about Yarn: 20 Creative, Fashionable Patterns for Beginner to Intermediate Crocheters by Baena, Kath
Baena, Kath
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What about Yarn: 20 Creative, Fashionable Patterns for Beginner to Intermediate Crocheters -- Kath Baena - Paperback


Step out in a brand-new look with this collection of creative stitches and stylish crochet patterns for cute tops, fun accessories, and more!

This is not your grandma's crochet book! This craft book is inspired by today's hot trends--the bold, bright, and colorful that will bring life to your yarn. With step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow tips and tricks, this comprehensive handbook will introduce newcomers and bring lifelong crafters to the unique and versatile world of crochet. Learn how to choose and substitute materials, read a crochet pattern with ease, and create a project with confidence based on your body measurements. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, What About Yarn will teach you how to take crochet to the next level. Patterns include:
    Bright and colorful tops Cool patchwork cardigans Playful matching sets Funky bucket hats Cute minidresses And so much more!

So grab your favorite yarns and your crochet hook and get ready to turn your ideas into fashionable, modern-day outfits.

Author: Kath Baena
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Published: 05/23/2023
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.21h x 7.40w x 0.32d
ISBN: 9781646044573

About the Author
Kath Baena is an entrepreneur and designer from the Philippines. She learned the fundamental
basics of crochet as a child and started her brand 17 years later as a way to share her
knowledge and creativity and connect with fiber artists worldwide. She's a dreamer and doer,
full-time multitasking, and sunset chaser. Her interest in visual arts and film-making led her to
pursue her creative endeavors. Whilst managing her small business and keeping her household (and fur babies) entertained, Kath, is also studying Bachelor of Arts in English. Explore more creative ideas from Kath at www.whataboutyarn.com.