Book Review: Modern Tapestry Crochet, by Alessandra Hayden

 

I can honestly say that Modern Tapestry Crochet, by Alessandra Hayden ($22.99), is one of the most original crochet books I have had the pleasure to review! Modern Tapestry Crochet presents some very beautiful and creative color work in crochet and the best part is that each pattern is VERY approachable to any crocheter who can crochet single crochets evenly.  That's a win-win for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike!


The directions for how to crochet across, working only in the back loop for the stunning effects of these designs, is clearly explained in easy to read diagrams.


If you aren't a fan of hiding all those loose strands from the color changes, no problem!  These easily convert to beautiful fringe on several of the projects.


An additional perk is the stunning photography that we have all come to expect from Interweave. This book has a wonderful southwestern flavor that makes you feel as if you are really there.


Hayden's book has something for everyone on your list: cowls, hats, scarfs, headbands, mitts, bags, shawls, throws, and even footies!


The more challenging thing about Modern Tapestry Crochet is deciding which project to crochet first.


Many of the projects are small enough to complete with leftovers from your stash, such as the mitts or headband. That would be a quick and easy way to give this technique a try! I am giving one copy away today (Monday, August 7th, 2017). If you would like to enter, just send me at e-mail to bonniebay@me.com and say "ENTER ME!" The winner will be announced tomorrow morning (Tuesday, August 8th).