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Introducing 'The Bridges Method' using only two stitches to crochet. This is a unique way to 'paint' with yarn. This craft is suitable from age 6 to adult. This is a fun and experimental way to create Crochet Art beginning with easy projects. Book 2 in a series of 3 books for schools. Recommended for aged 6-adult It is intended to be a mistake free method of learning which can lead nicely into the art of Freeform Crochet or progress towards using a crochet hook and traditional basic stitches. Latch hooking methods involve discovering what happens in the process. It's fun. It's easy. Anyone can…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Introducing 'The Bridges Method' using only two stitches to crochet. This is a unique way to 'paint' with yarn. This craft is suitable from age 6 to adult. This is a fun and experimental way to create Crochet Art beginning with easy projects. Book 2 in a series of 3 books for schools. Recommended for aged 6-adult It is intended to be a mistake free method of learning which can lead nicely into the art of Freeform Crochet or progress towards using a crochet hook and traditional basic stitches. Latch hooking methods involve discovering what happens in the process. It's fun. It's easy. Anyone can have a go. It's experimental It's an educational craft activity A craft for mums and kids Develops fine motor skills A basic skill for life Crochet fit for purpose Note: A latch hook is a tool traditionally used to make rag rugs and can be found online or in craft stores or haberdashery departments however this method can be done using a traditional hook. This book is recommended for teachers and parents interested in learning how easy it is to crochet using a latch hook. It is a second edition of the book 'How to make a face using two stitches, which now includes ideas about how to make squares, circles, flowers and pictures of your own design, as well as making a face using two stitches.
Autorenporträt
Roslyn Hill B.Ed. studied as an art teacher and is a retired primary school teacher. She has owned a craft shop and dabbled in many crafts over the years. Working with yarn and textiles has been her passion, including weaving, tapestry, felting, knitting, machine knitting, canvas work and crochet including freeform crochet.