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I**R
Fantastic book of amigurumi Fairy Tale characters
I had been looking for a great book of amigurumi fairy tale characters when I came across “Once Upon a Time in Crochet” by Lynne Rowe. I pre-ordered it a month or two ago and when it arrived, I was thrilled with both the selection and the imagination used to create the characters.To start with, the cast of characters: The Princess and the Pea (including bed and blankets), The Ugly Duckling, Three Billy Goats Gruff (and troll), Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Puss in Boots, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Little Red Riding Hood (and standing wolf), The Three Little Pigs (and sitting wolf), The Frog Prince, Hansel and Gretel (and witch), and to finish, Rapunzel (and her castle.)The majority of the patters are made with DK (8-ply) and fingering (4-ply) yarns. What is really nice is that the patterns each provide the weight and yardage needed for the various yarns. I imagine that you can substitute other yarns but you would need to be consistent and it would certainly effect the size of the project and the amount of yarn you would need.In addition to hooks and yarn, the author suggests that you also use a tapestry needle with a large eye (she refers to this as a wool needle but blunt ended needles are generally referred to as tapestry), stitch markers, sharp scissors, tape measure, rust-proof pins, project bag, notebook and pen, sewing needle and thread, safety eyes and noses, spray starch, toy filling, and felt and fabric pieces for various accessories, etc. I have crocheted for more than thirty years and all of these suggestions make a lot of sense.In going through the patterns, I noticed that there are some other odd bits and pieces you will need to finish the designs but nothing extraordinary that you will not easily find. The only thing that I wish she had added would have been actual brands of yarn she used and perhaps some on-line sources for some of the items she calls for. As yarns change and online stores come and go, I can understand why these may not be included.As far as hooks are concerned, you will need the size that gives you the best gauge and which are comfortable in your hand. For ergonomic reasons, I find Tulip Etimo to be the best for me and I like that they have a huge range in sizes. My next favorite is Clover Soft Touch – but again, you have to use what fits best in your hand, has the head you prefer, and which doesn't cause undue stress in your hand or elbow.The author includes a number of hints and techniques. The techniques including starting with a magic loop, stuffing, adding safety eyes and noses (I really needed this!), stitching heads and bodies together, mattress stitch, making moving arms and legs, making pompoms with a fork (and fingers), blocking, attaching hair, making curls, and even making a hair cap. A good number of these techniques were fairly new to me, so I was really pleased to learn them.I am really pleased with this book. The pictures are outstanding. The directions are top-notch and take you through each part of the design. I follow US directions, so the book utilizing that format makes it easier for me; however, the author does include a UK conversion at the back of the book for those who follow that format.I plan to make each and every one of the characters in this book at least once and more likely, at least three times (for myself and my two daughters) so I am sure to put a lot of wear and tear on this book. It is a lovely book that I highly recommend to anyone who loves amigurumi or fairy tales. I believe that the directions are useable by anyone from beginner up to advance but a beginner might want to have access to someone who can answer questions if they have never crocheted before.
C**K
A great craft book
I love this book. So far I have made Rapunzel and her tower. The instructions are clear and easy and the dolls are detailed and fun. I made Rapunzel for my work at an elementary school library. The students love to handle the items on my desk, so they must be durable. I modified the pattern slightly so students can play with Rapunzel's hair and rebraid it. There were a few mistakes in the instructions for the pattern, but the fixes were pretty obvious. I am looking forward to making Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs next.
W**S
well written
this book is very well written and thoughtful, with clear instructions.
K**Y
Beginners take note!
Some of the patterns are difficult to follow. Beginners to crocheting will find some of them challenging. There are a few that tell you to just follow the pictures for putting pieces together.
E**Y
Well made book
Amazing. My kids have enjoyed flipping through this over and over. I can't wait to make the items. Unfortunately, right now I haven't actually stitched any pieces so I can't speak to the quality of the written patterns, but an accomplished amigurumi stitcher could make do from the fun pictures.
C**.
Patterns are well written and easy to decipher
Patterns are well written and easy to decipher. The images are large and full of color. "What you will need" lists are posted at the top of every pattern so you don't get started without something. I'm currently working on the Seven Dwarves for snow white and having a good time! Also, I think it's fabulous that there is a pattern not only for Rapunzel, but also for her tower!
S**L
Incorrect information
The book’s instructions were completely incorrect. It was not worth the $14.00 spent. When I told Amazon they didn’t offer Any Real compensation. Do not waste your money
A**R
These little characters are WONDERFUL! My family is thrilled that they are getting ...
These little characters are WONDERFUL! My family is thrilled that they are getting some new little people. One granddaughter has a bedroom deducted to one and her room will have more to love . Thank the developer for me. I also crochet for teachers to have as prizes and they are in love also!
B**Y
Good sized toys knitted in 4 ply
Lovely book, I'm busy crocheting characters for story sacks for my daughter's reception class. She is very pleased with the three little pigs and I have orders for more stories. Be aware most of the patterns are 4 ply so wool is harder to get. If you are making them for individual children then they could be made with with double knit and appropriate hooks but that will make them a little too big for my needs. A pig comes out about 5 inches in 4 ply.
M**R
Excellent value for money
This book is a treasure chest of fairytale characters. Very easy to follow patterns and the finished items are very appealing. My grandchildren love these and I enjoy crocheting them. You do not need to be an expert to produce these . Very pleased.
B**N
Once Upon a Time in Crochet by Lynne Rowe
I already have this book but in the UK version. This version is equally as good but confusing for a UK reader as it lists all the US sizes first. An excellent book however for a a US crocheter.
M**Y
Lovely book
Love this book. Going to keep me busy
T**
Knit was so good
Very good
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