So, it has been a long journey through the book and I've tried 30 new stitches. Hopefully, my comments on the stitches have been helpful, letting you get a better feel for the stitches. Now that I have completed a baby blanket from each stitch, I can emphatically say that this book is worth buying, owning, and using. Although not every stitch is one I want to reuse, there are many that I do. My favorite stitches are 1 and 13.
This book can be found at most craft stores. Hobby Lobby in particular tends to put it on clearance with some regularity. Whenever I see it on clearance, I buy it because I like to give it to my crocheting friends because I know it's great. If you can't find it on clearance, Joanns routinely puts their pattern books on 30% off sale. I know that coupons work on it at A.C. Moore, but not at Michaels. I have not attempted to purchase pattern books with coupons elsewhere. See my Coupon Guide on how to obtain coupons.
Here's a quick overview of the book.
Stitch 1: Awesome checker pattern and would be great for any sized project.
Stitch 2: Elegant simplicity. It's kinda lacy and works for any sized project.
Stitch 3: Very solid stitch, slight ripple. Need lots of rows to keep it from twisting up.
Stitch 4: My go-to ripple pattern. Nice squared off edges. Great for any sized project.
Stitch 5: Thick fabric; kinda slow, great for dishcloths.
Stitch 6: Pretty hexagons, little bit lacy. Great for any sized project.
Stitch 7: Light cabling, kinda tedious. I don't plan to reuse it.
Stitch 8: Modified shell stitch. Quick and easy; works for any sized project.
Stitch 9: To this day I detest this stitch. If you like the look, try stitch 24.
Stitch 10: Pretty and lacy. Works for large projects.
Stitch 11: Very lacy with large holes. I don't plan to reuse it.
Stitch 12: Lacy, complicated pattern. Works for larger projects.
Stitch 13: Surprisingly wonderful, lacy cabled look. Great for any sized project.
Stitch 14: Lacy and complicated; kinda stretchy. I don't plan to reuse it.
Stitch 15: Disorganized look, but so simple. Works for any sized project.
Stitch 16: Checkered look, nice and simple. Works for any sized project.
Stitch 17: Very solid stitch. Need to have lots of rows to keep it from twisting up.
Stitch 18: Lacy stitch. Cross and puff stitches. Works for any sized project.
Stitch 19: Simple lace stitch. Easily modified. Works for any sized project.
Stitch 20: Changing width stripes. Attention required. I don't plan to reuse it.
Stitch 21: Masculine stitch. Solid, quick, and easy. Works for any sized project.
Stitch 22: Medallions, quick and easy. Works for any sized project.
Stitch 23: Subtly elegant stitch. Diagonal hexagons. Great for larger projects.
Stitch 24: Better version of stitch 9. Slow and simple. I don't plan to reuse it.
Stitch 25: Solid triangles. Need to have lots of rows to keep it from twisting up.
Stitch 26: Very slow, complicated and difficult. Textured. I don't plan to reuse it.
Stitch 27: Complicated lace pattern. Good for large projects.
Stitch 28: Modified shell stitch. So very quick and easy. Great for any sized project.
Stitch 29: Modified shell stitch and grid. Fairly easy. Works for any sized project.
Stitch 30: Puffy lace stitch. Fairly easy to do. Works for larger projects.
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