Book Review: Tunisian Crochet Baby Blankets
Book Review: Tunisian Crochet Baby Blankets
I have been woefully behind on updating this blog on some great books that have come out since my little man has joined our family. It seems like I go down a rabbit hole each week and am amazed how it becomes the next month so fast. Speaking of, like this great book. Sharon emailed me at Thanksgiving about her new book and I am just getting to it now. Terrible! But I can speak as a mom and a crocheter, this book has great projects for babies. Both of my kids favorite blankets are Tunisian crochet. It must be something in the stitches, but it's just their go to ones.
This book has 8 baby blankets. Each one has written directions with video instructions on how to do the stitches. Really! I love it. Take a look. Here's the stitches in the book. How great is that? The book has written instructions as well for the stitches if you like reading instead of watching. I like seeing it all pictures, words, and visual; so I love that feature in this book. Another great feature is the price. 8$ for the ebook. That's 1$ a pattern, now that's a steal! Its 9$ for the paperback version on Amazon which is an awesome price too!
Sharon was kind enough to include a copy of her ebook to one of you. All you need to do to enter to win the ebook is leave me a comment (or send me an email) by Feb 14th and I will have CJ pick a winner. Hope you enjoy the book!
7 comments:
This seems like a great book. There are a lot of babies being born between my friends and we just had a little boy three weeks ago. I can't wait to see this book. Thanks for the review!
I love tunisian and this book sounds great according to your review
I love pattern reviews because it totally takes the stress out of wondering which ones I'd really enjoy! Having just learned Tunisian Crochet and wanting to make a ripple blanket with it, I think I'll be keeping this book in mind!
ps. congrats Katelyn on your new addition!
Tunisian is one of my favorite techniques. Can't wait to see the rest of the patterns.
I hope I'm not too late. I've done a little Tunisian crochet and would love to try some new patterns and stitches. Thanks for the chance to win! (asimplehomestd on Rav)
This looks like a book I will be adding to my library.
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