Author Robyn Chachula's first book, Blueprint Crochet, introduced American readers to crochet stitch diagrams used by crocheters throughout the world, demonstrated on beautiful and
contemporary designs for women. Although written-out directions have been more common to American readers, diagrams are the standard in international crochet patterns. Once readers understand
the symbols, the diagrams are often easier to follow than written directions and crocheters have a whole world of designs to choose from. Now with Baby Blueprint Crochet, Chachula
offers the opportunity to practice these new skills and techniques on smaller, less daunting projects.
The patterns of modern baby garments and accessories of Baby Blueprint Crochet are designed to appeal to moms and kids as well as crocheters: no frilly stuff, no scratchy yarns that
make the baby red, and no heirloom afghans to keep out of baby’s hands. Instead, the projects are contemporary and bright, fun, fashionable, useful, and launder easily. The 25 projects
include:
6 girls’ garments, such as a jumper and tunic
6 boys’ garments, including a jacket and a vets
6 accessories form hats to slippers and even diaper covers
7 home items including blankets and toys
With contemporary designs from trendy to classic, each project in Baby Blueprint Crochet offers a fresh take on the craft for beginner to experienced crocheters.