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The biggest collection of crochet motifs. Period.Crocheters can never get enough of granny squares--the cheerful, colorful motifs that are the basis of countless afghans, pillows, and baby blankets. The Big Book of Granny Squares is just that--the most comprehensive collection to date. Readers will enjoy 365 unique squares with swatches and step-by-step written instructions for each granny square pattern.A lay-flat binding makes it easy for readers to check the crochet pattern while they work. Easy to use and inspirational, this is a go-to reference that crocheters will reach for again and again. Crocheters love granny squares and are sure to adore this--the biggest and best compendium of granny square patterns ever.



About the Author

Tracey Lord

Like many people of my generation I was taught to knit by my mother, who was an art teacher; her mother, in turn, had taught her. My maternal grandparents were cotton weavers in the Lancashire mills in the mid-20th century so a love of textiles was always in my blood, and both my grandmothers, my mother and my aunt were always making something.After a textiles degree at university I worked briefly for the iconic British knitwear designer Patricia Roberts, before starting my first label Skulduggery, which was based in Camden, London and consisted of a range of knitted garments and accessories for women. Some years later, after a stint of global travel as was compulsory for the late 20-something of the late 1990s, I had a children's clothing business based in London's Portobello Road, where I designed and made fun, colourful garments for kids. I decided to spend a bit of time teaching, so worked in a college for a while, running a fashion and textiles department and writing a degree programme in textiles. But I always missed designing so eventually I have returned to this and was offered the chance to author "A Square a Day", ("the Big Book of Granny Square" in the USA) which I leapt at. The lovely folks at Ivy Press kept me and my little team in tea and nice biscuits whilst we came up with a collection of 365 designs, some of which are old-time 'classics' and feature in books from the turn of the 20th century, and many of which are brand-new from our own little heads. I worked with 6 other designers to produce the collection: 2 old friends and 4 who became new friends. By the end, rather than feeling exhausted from crochet squares, we were bursting with even more ideas so hope to be able to get those out in the stratosphere some time soon.CICO books then asked me to write "Knitting Basics", which has been a great opportunity to return to my first love of hand knitting and pull together the wisdom of other people I learned so much from, and bring in my own experiences.My working days are enhanced by the presence of my giddy Bedlington terrier puppy and being surrounded by piles of gorgeous yarn - what more could a person ask for? I hope you enjoy my books and my designs.



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