Cover: Knitting & Crocheting All-in-One For Dummies by Pam Allen, Tracy L. Barr, Marlaina “Marly” Bird, Susan Brittain, Karen Manthey, Shannon Okey, and Kristi Porter

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Knitting & Crocheting All-in-One For Dummies®

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Introduction

Knitting & crocheting are no longer considered something your grandmother did while sitting on the porch in her rocking chair. Knitted and crocheted designs are everywhere, from the racks in your favorite clothing store to fashion catalogs — even to the runways in Paris and Milan. These crafts even show up in movies and television shows. The reasons for this comeback are many, and by reading this book, you can discover some of those reasons and begin to enjoy a lifelong affair with the fiber arts.

Although knitting and crochet are time-honored crafts, that doesn’t mean they are behind the times. Advances in technology have made yarns softer and more colorful, with wonderful new textures appearing every time you turn around. No longer are knitters and crocheters limited to solid or variegated colors; yarn is now hand painted and space dyed. Although worsted-weight yarn is still a staple in every yarn cache, so many varieties of weights and textures are available today that it’s a challenge to categorize them all.

You’re never too old or too young to discover crochet. The skills that you master, the benefits that you receive, and the beautiful heirlooms that you create can last a lifetime and, ideally, be passed on to future generations.

About This Book

Knitting & Crocheting All-in-One For Dummies gives first-time knitters and crocheters hands-on experience with new skills and serves as a reference tool for those who already have some basic know-how. The book takes you step by step through the process of gathering your materials, creating your first stitches, and finishing off a piece of knitted or crocheted fabric. If that sounds somewhat overwhelming, relax. You find detailed written instructions and easy-to-follow illustrations throughout this book.

Each minibook in Knitting & Crocheting All-in-One For Dummies contains chapters full of information relevant to each other, with successive parts adding more building blocks to your knowledge. If you already have some experience and are looking to refine and expand your techniques, then the later chapters are for you. There, you can find advanced stitches and techniques, along with many tips to guide you. Finally, the projects throughout this book help you practice your newfound skills on fun and useful designs while feeling a sense of accomplishment for a job well done.

This book uses the following conventions to make the world of knitting & crocheting even easier for you to dive into:

  • When a new stitch or technique is introduced, you see its abbreviation in parentheses to help you become familiar with the shorthand used in knitting and crochet patterns. The abbreviation also appears the first time a stitch is mentioned in a set of numbered steps.
  • The specific part of an illustration that relates to the step you’re working on is shaded dark gray. For example, if you’re inserting your hook into a certain stitch, that stitch is shaded so you can see exactly where to go.

Foolish Assumptions

How does that saying about assuming something go? Well, never mind about that. Each step is explained as clearly and concisely as possible, so you don’t need any prior experience to understand the concepts introduced in this book.

The only assumption in this book is that you have a desire to learn the art of knitting and crochet. Beyond that, you only need to give it your best shot and don’t give up.

Icons Used in This Book

Remember This icon highlights important points. You should remember them and apply them when dealing with the skills shown.

Tip This icon clues you in to some tips of the trade that more experienced knitters and crocheters have discovered over time.

Warning When you see this icon, read carefully. It marks potential pitfalls and helps you steer clear of frustrating and time-consuming mistakes.

Beyond the Book

In addition to all the great information and step-by-step instructions included in this book, you can find even more online! Head to dummies.com/go/knitcrochetAIO for tutorial videos and full color images of some of the projects in this book.

You can also find a handy online Cheat Sheet with a list of international knitting and crochet symbols and stitch abbreviations and abbreviations for common terms. Go to dummies.com and search for “Knitting & Crocheting All in One For Dummies.”

Where to Go from Here

Now that the introductions are over, it’s time to begin. The fun part is that where you start is entirely up to you! Knitting & Crocheting All-in-One For Dummies is written so you can start reading whatever section best fits your skill level.

  • If you’re an absolute beginner, start with Books 1, 2, and 3. They have all the essential information that you need to get started.
  • If you already have some experience with the basics and want to expand your knowledge, then look ahead to Books 4, 5, and 6, where you find advanced stitches and techniques and related projects. Whenever you need to know something that was covered in a previous chapter, you see a reference to that chapter.
  • If you used to knit or crochet and are coming back to it (sometimes life just gets too busy for fun stuff like this), skim through the chapters to reacquaint yourself with the techniques. The stitches themselves haven’t changed, but the materials have, and you may come across some useful info.

Book 1

Getting Started

Contents at a Glance

  1. Chapter 1: Needles, Hooks, and Other Tools
    1. Selecting Knitting Needles
    2. Choosing a Crochet Hook
    3. Collecting Gizmos and Gadgets
  2. Chapter 2: Yearning for Yarn
    1. Understanding Yarn Fundamentals
    2. Reading Yarn Labels
    3. Choosing Yarn for a Project
  3. Chapter 3: Right-Sizing with Gauge
    1. Why (and When) Gauge Matters
    2. Knowing What Affects Gauge
    3. Making a Gauge Swatch
    4. Measuring Your Gauge
    5. Matching Your Pattern’s Gauge
    6. Designing with Gauge in Mind
  4. Chapter 4: Reading Patterns
    1. Understanding Knitting Patterns
    2. Following Crochet Patterns