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Crochet Adorned: Reinvent Your Wardrobe with Crocheted Accents, Embellishments, and Trims

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Does last season’s skirt need a little more flash? Want to breathe new life into your favorite tee? If you love crochet and quick, gratifying projects, Linda Permann will show you how to turn your old duds into a new wardrobe with yarn, a hook, and inspired ideas! By adding trims, embellishments and lace–or even changing the design of a garment–with simple crochet stitches, you can give your clothes a whole new look. These fun-to-make projects are a great second chance for clothes from your closet or thrifty finds–and they’ll even look great with the gems already in your yarn stash. When someone asks, "Did you make that?" you will love to answer "Yes!" Plus, Linda shares new ideas for accessories and home decorating with projects that include earrings, aprons, and pillows. She’ll guide you through color theory (to keep your clothes and yarn in harmony), help you develop an eagle eye for embellishable clothes (so that you can reap all the benefits of thrifty finds), and share all the details you need to know to customize each project to your own size and style. With helpful how-to instructions and illustrations, 20 inspired projects, and a stitch dictionary of extra trims, motifs, and patterns, you’ll have all the tools you need to embellish anything and everything–just the way you like it. Read more


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Potter Craft; Original edition (August 11, 2009)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 160 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0307451968


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 65


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.49 x 0.42 x 10.86 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #2,218,207 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2,333 in Decorative Arts #2,733 in Fashion Craft #3,964 in Crocheting (Books)


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  • great book
would buy for others
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Kym Higgins

  • Some creative ideas
The cover on this book drew me in. The flowers were kind of puffy and three dimensional while still being flat enough to wear on a garment. The book is divided in seven sections. The first section is about the basics, tools and materials needed, how-to for crochet, and some sewing information needed for some projects. I really like the clear directions for making a "magic ring" for the center of motifs. It's a great way to start a project and then pull in the center so there isn't a hole. The next three sections show projects - Fashions, Accessories and Home There were some cute things that I would make mixed in with some things I would never make. Some things look like stuff my Grandmother would have made and I think that is intentional. It's kind of a retro style I'm seeing here. The butterfly apron is retro and cute. Althought, I don't know if I would wear it, the cover jacket just really appeals to me. I think I would use the colorful flowers, leaves etc. in a project that I wouldn't wear. I loved the little bird brooches and the medallion table mat (but not the colors on the mat). All of the motifs/patterns needed for each project are included in the project pages. That's nice and prevents alot of flipping back and forth. The next section ((about 1/4 of the book) is a stitch dictionary with trims, motifs and stitch patterns. There are clear pictures, charts, written directions and one other thing I found very helpful. There is a stitch key by each pattern. This is nice because you don't have to flip the book back to large stitch key in another part of the book. There were some nice motifs and flowers especially. I tried a few out and the directions were excellent. I was able to reproduce the samples. I would say I'm an advanced beginner at crochet. The author encourages you to use your creativity and subsitute the motifs in the stitch dictionary in the projects to change them up. The final two sections are Resources and an Index. For me, this book is a good "jumping off" place. I don't know that I will copy the patterns because many of them just aren't my style and I'm not crazy about the color choices. But it really got me thinking in a more creative way. I love the motifs in the stitch dictionary and in the projects and I will definitely use them. If you are into the retro style, you'd probably love the projects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2011 by Joyce Owens

  • A good reference guide but
I'm sure its a good guide for beginners and its a good reference guide for stitch patterns and how to apply to clothing but I was disappointed in the ideas on reinventing my wardrobe. The front cover promised a lot but when it got down to it there is not really anything new or exciting for me. Combining flower patterns and threads that I already have with the picture from the front cover I could work this adornment out for myself. Other books have many more flower patterns and stitches which can be used as trims. The accents, embellishments and trims offered are not new or different. There are no interesting ways with color or the use of different types of thread. None of the interesting modern types of threads are used which makes me think that this could be a rehash of an old book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2009 by elizend

  • teacher of lovely & inspirational things!
This book helped me to see beyond making a scarf or afghan and helped me to get started in making some crochet flowers and small motifs! Very nice book! The information for beginners is also good. Some things I didn't find in my stitch reference book was here. Easy to follow and fun! My only wish....is that there were MORE patterns of flowers and motifs :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2011 by dixie

  • Favorite Go-To Crochet Book
After many years of crocheting, I didn't think I needed anymore books in my craft library. However, this book is irresistible for its luscious photographs that will inspire you to get your hook and re-evaluate your belongings. Crochet Adorned encourages reinventing what you already have, which is both green and trendy, while giving your pieces individual flair. The book also offers a plethora of stitches making it an excellent reference guide. So for a fresh perspective on an old friend, Crochet Adorned is a must have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2009 by Sissy Gumibear

  • LOVE
I rarely purchase crochet books anymore. With the insane availability of patterns on the internet, what's the point? But when I looked at a few pages of this book and saw some of the projects on Ravelry, I knew I needed to have my own copy. And this book does not disappoint. It's full of great ideas and beautiful photos to get you started on making the clothes you already own into something truly unique and special. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2012 by katie

  • Fresh and Fun!
Love this book! Easy stuff to crochet to update your clothes which is just what I need! I love the crochet trees I made a few and sewed them onto a white shirt, it turned out sooo cute. I think my next project will eaither be the birds or the table mat.I'm just starting out crocheting and I found the directions easy to understand and very informative. I give this book an A+. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2010 by CraftyMommy

  • Good inspiration
I like the suggestions although I would like more instructions on the different steps of personalizind the items. Also, I think it would have been good to give some more examples.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2013 by Susana Leonor

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