Following the success of "Kids Learn to Knit", Lucinda Guy and Francois Hall have combined forces again to show young children, from 6 years of age, how to crochet, with the help of Francois Hall's witty animal illustrations: two little mice and a friendly wolf. The book takes children from the very first steps of learning about yarns, to how to make a foundation chain, how to work the basic crochet stitches, such as double, half treble and treble crochet. It explains how to shape crochet and how to work in the round and how to stitch crochet pieces together. Each stage in the learning process culminates in a simple, brightly coloured project, so young crocheters can test their skills and have fun doing so at the same time.
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Lucinda Guy is a successful knitwear designer/maker, with a range of children's and adult's designs and books to her credit. Her partner, Francois Hall, with whom she has collaborated on many of them, is a children's book illustrator and graphic designer. They live in Brighton.
More about Lucinda GuyAnne Cassidy is an established writer of both teenage fiction and, more recently, fiction for this younger age range. This is her fourth contribution to this series.
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