Winter 2008, Premier Issue


Welcome to the Premier Issue of Crochet Uncut! Articles and patterns are listed below and in the right-hand margin.

 

We welcome your input on this issue (check out the Crochet Uncut forum at Ravelry.com) and we ask for your patience as we work out the kinks! For example, printing articles and patterns to PDF isn‘t quite working correctly, but you can print it fairly well by clicking on the Print icon at the top right of the page.

 

Added 11/3/08 - The issue has been converted to PDF format. This was done manually so there may be some differences between the online and PDF version, but not much. Except for the pattern in the Learner's Permit, all patterns start on a new page allowing you to print just the one you want.

 

Download full issue in PDF format (5.7 MB)

 

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Winter 2008, Premier Issue
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Letters from the Editor
Welcome to our Premier Issue

I am truly excited to bring you this free online magazine devoted to the art of crochet. This is something I've wanted to do for a very long time, and when I got laid off from my dream job, I decided

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Editorials
Official Unofficial Words from Fearless Leader…

Fearless Leader of the Crochet Liberation Front

I have to say I am humbled and honored that Darlisa started “Crochet Un-cut” and has on her logo that this is the “Official Unofficial Magazine”

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Are You a Crochet Friendly LYS?

It's not enough for a yarn store, either brick and mortar or online, to carry yarn; they must also support and carry supplies for those who use their yarn - both crocheters and knitters. For years, cr

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Tips & Techniques
A Dirty Little Word
The first tip I like to share with my crochet students is one that starts with a "dirty word".... it's swatching!  Most patterns include a little section at the beginning about "Take time to measure
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Healthy Crafting
Survival Guide for Holiday Crafting

We’ve all done it. The holidays are nearly upon us and we had planned to make gifts for our friends and loved ones. There are bins full of yarn buys that were “just right” for the various recipi...
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Crochet Q&A
Submit Questions and Get Answers

Readers are invited to submit questions to our Q & A Column! Please submit questions of a general crochet nature, rather than requesting technical assistance for a specific project pattern. Questions

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Yarn Review
Andey Originals Sock Yarn
 
Book Review
Positively Crochet!