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Interweave Crochet

Fall 2021
Magazine

No other magazine brings you more inspirational designs that are perfectly suited to fit so many styles and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned crocheter, these patterns will help you improve your crochet skills! Don’t miss out on the best tips, tricks and helpful techniques.

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Crochet

Farewell from the Interweave Crochet Editors • In recognition of the editors who came before, we’ve pulled snippets of their editor’s letters to share with you in this final issue of Interweave Crochet.

Book & Magazine Reviews • Explore something new this fall with these three titles.

GRANNY A-GO-GO History of Crochet Granny Squares • Granny squares—folks tend to love them or loathe them. Me? I waver between the two extremes. When the colors of the square motifs really glow, they can be luscious. But when there’s too much of a good thing, we may get granny overload.

Shifting Seasons • Whether you’re clinging to the last warm days of summer or eagerly awaiting that first snowfall, this collection of nine transitional patterns will help you embrace everything fall brings your way.

Leaf Peeping Tee

Morass Shawl

Salix Shawl

Skep Vest

Entanglement Shawl

Verglas Shawl

Hypha Cowl

Resplendent Afghan

Sough Tote

CROCHET CHARTS DEMYSTIFIED • Crochet charts tend to be a divisive instruction element—people either love them or despise them. If you’re not a fan of crochet charts but you’re interested in learning more about them, this article is for you.

THE CROCHETIST • Enjoy this excerpt of five patterns from our digital publication The Crochetist, Volumes I and II.

Pruina Shawl

Ely Cathedral Pullover

Grand Canyon Cowl

Fullerene Pullover

Opera House Top

glossary

Shawls in the WILD • We turned to three of our readers for a little inspiration on how to wear shawls this season.


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Frequency: One time Pages: 76 Publisher: Peak Media Properties, LLC Edition: Fall 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 24, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

No other magazine brings you more inspirational designs that are perfectly suited to fit so many styles and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned crocheter, these patterns will help you improve your crochet skills! Don’t miss out on the best tips, tricks and helpful techniques.

strands

Crochet

Farewell from the Interweave Crochet Editors • In recognition of the editors who came before, we’ve pulled snippets of their editor’s letters to share with you in this final issue of Interweave Crochet.

Book & Magazine Reviews • Explore something new this fall with these three titles.

GRANNY A-GO-GO History of Crochet Granny Squares • Granny squares—folks tend to love them or loathe them. Me? I waver between the two extremes. When the colors of the square motifs really glow, they can be luscious. But when there’s too much of a good thing, we may get granny overload.

Shifting Seasons • Whether you’re clinging to the last warm days of summer or eagerly awaiting that first snowfall, this collection of nine transitional patterns will help you embrace everything fall brings your way.

Leaf Peeping Tee

Morass Shawl

Salix Shawl

Skep Vest

Entanglement Shawl

Verglas Shawl

Hypha Cowl

Resplendent Afghan

Sough Tote

CROCHET CHARTS DEMYSTIFIED • Crochet charts tend to be a divisive instruction element—people either love them or despise them. If you’re not a fan of crochet charts but you’re interested in learning more about them, this article is for you.

THE CROCHETIST • Enjoy this excerpt of five patterns from our digital publication The Crochetist, Volumes I and II.

Pruina Shawl

Ely Cathedral Pullover

Grand Canyon Cowl

Fullerene Pullover

Opera House Top

glossary

Shawls in the WILD • We turned to three of our readers for a little inspiration on how to wear shawls this season.


Expand title description text