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Posted on December 30th, 2008 in Crochet Books, Stitch n Bitch Crochet ,

Stitch 'N Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker

Stitch ‘N Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker
By Debbie Stoller

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Lacy, sexy summer tops. Chic, cozy sweaters. Chunky, funky hats and colorfully crafty afghans—it all starts with the single, simple act of wrapping a hook around a strand of yarn. Then come the stitches, the flourishes, the unlimited creativity. Stylish, cheeky in tone, chock-full of information and inspiration, this is the indispensable guide. Learn the skills. Speak the lingo. Make the stuff. And give old granny square a chance.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1888 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-03-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Stoller’s Stitch ‘N Bitch and Stitch ‘N Bitch Nation have become icons of the knitting craze: every hip young needleworker has at least one of them next to the yarn stash. Now, she uses the same approach that made her knitting books so successful in this entrée to sexed-up hookwork that takes pains to show crocheting isn’t for grandma anymore. Stoller provides everything short of the hook and yarn a crafter will need to learn how to crochet. From a history of the craft to mind-bogglingly complete instructions and dozens of charted and explained patterns (the majority of which are for women’s clothing and accessories-there are no afghans here), it’s all presented in Stoller’s bright, witty style and accompanied by cheery color photographs. Beginners will like the easy construction of the “Stripes (and Stripes) Forever Scarf,” and intermediate crocheters will enjoy whipping up a “Cupcake,” a purple sweater confection. Experienced crocheters have patterns here too, such as the astonishing lace “Go For Baroque” sweater. This latest entry into the Stitch ‘N Bitch canon is sure to be another bestseller.
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Review
Stoller’s Stitch ‘N Bitch and Stitch ‘N Bitch Nation have become icons of the knitting craze: every hip young needleworker has at least one of them next to the yarn stash. Now, she uses the same approach that made her knitting books so successful in this entrée to sexed-up hookwork that takes pains to show crocheting isn’t for grandma anymore. Stoller provides everything short of the hook and yarn a crafter will need to learn how to crochet. From a history of the craft to mind-bogglingly complete instructions and dozens of charted and explained patterns (the majority of which are for women’s clothing and accessories—there are no afghans here), it’s all presented in Stoller’s bright, witty style and accompanied by cheery color photographs. Beginners will like the easy construction of the “Stripes (and Stripes) Forever Scarf,” and intermediate crocheters will enjoy whipping up a “Cupcake,” a purple sweater confection. Experienced crocheters have patterns here too, such as the astonishing lace “Go For Baroque” sweater. This latest entry into the Stitch ‘N Bitch canon is sure to be another bestseller. (Publishers Weekly )

Stoller’s Stitch ‘N Bitch and Stitch ‘N Bitch Nation have become icons of the knitting craze: every hip young needleworker has at least one of them next to the yarn stash. Now, she uses the same approach that made her knitting books so successful in this entre to sexed-up hookwork that takes pains to show crocheting isn’t for grandma anymore. Stoller provides everything short of the hook and yarn a crafter will need to learn how to crochet. From a history of the craft to mind-bogglingly complete instructions and dozens of charted and explained patterns (the majority of which are for women’s clothing and accessoriesthere are no afghans here), it’s all presented in Stoller’s bright, witty style and accompanied by cheery color photographs. Beginners will like the easy construction of the “Stripes (and Stripes) Forever Scarf,” and intermediate crocheters will enjoy whipping up a “Cupcake,” a purple sweater confection. Experienced crocheters have patterns here too, such as the astonishing lace “Go For Baroque” sweater. This latest entry into the Stitch ‘N Bitch canon is sure to be another bestseller. (Publishers Weekly )

From the Back Cover
Lacy, sexy summer tops. Chic, cozy sweaters. Chunky, funky hats and colorfully crafty afghans—it all starts with the single, simple act of wrapping a hook around a strand of yarn. Then come the stitches, the flourishes, the unlimited creativity. Stylish, cheeky in tone, chock-full of information and inspiration, this is the indispensable guide. Learn the skills. Speak the lingo. Make the stuff. And give old granny square a chance.


Customer Reviews

Happy Hooker5
Very good, fun, modern projects that anyone can do. Makes crocheting fun for all ages!

Editor needs to take another look2
This books has so much potential, but I was severely disappointed by all the errors in the patterns. It literally makes it difficult to follow. They are such cute projects, and it is a shame, but I don’t recommend this book until it has a make-over. The errata page on [...] has errors, too. (for errata: [...]

So So3
Overall, I like this book. It’s nicely organized, has good visuals, some good ideas…I give three stars for effort. However, I just can’t stand the language used in this book. It’s just too corny like they’re trying to dumb down to a 10 year old. The patterns are also so-so—nothing special for all the hype this series has received. Props for trying to be hip, but it’s “hip” in a Nickelodeon sort of way, very cliched teenager stuff with skulls and all.

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