There are the old ways as well as a few new ways of manipulating the yoyos such as :Hexagon yo-yo, zig-zag yo-yo, granny square yo-yo, straight lines yo-yo and yo-yos in a chevron formation. The techniques are discussed in the projects so you can learn to manipulate this very versatile stitch all the more and create some of your own unique projects as well as the ones in the book.
- You can be put on a waiting email list so when the book is available to pre-order you will receive and email for it. That area is in the link above in the box that reads "notify me".
Projects include
- baby blanket
- hex lap afghan( which has the hexagon pattern and how to join them in it)
- hex pillow
- trivet
- place-mat set
- matching hot plate for place-mat set
- shawl
- hat to match shawl (2 versions of hat one short and one longer)
- scarf
- Then there is the tutorial itself which covers row construction, granny construction, joining has more info for different techniques than the one on my blog did
- granny square yoyo scarf
- giant yo-yo granny square baby car seat afghan
- granny squares (like my afghan in thread) with starting chain counts
Annie's site reads 8 projects and the cover reads 9 but there are 12 if you count the three explained at the end of the joining tutorial and then there is the tutorial itself. I am not counting the second version of the hat as a separate pattern but if you did then add one more to the list.
Congratulations, Wendy! What excellent news!!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful! I hope it sells a lot of copies... : )
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ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome! *HUGS!* Your tutorials are always so detailed and easy-to-follow, so I'm not surprised that publishers have picked up on your talents. To be published means a lasting impact--almost as much a legacy as your children! :D
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