Synopses & Reviews
This amazing collection of trophy animal heads to crochet will be a stunning addition to any home. Inside this colorful book there are 10 fabulous trophy animals to choose from. Simply place above the fireplace for a great conversation piece or on a child's bedroom wall for a playful decoration. The projects vary in level of complexity and there is a comprehensive techniques section to help you learn all the necessary skills. Each project includes beautifully drawn crochet charts and detailed instructions.
Synopsis
Crochet your own kinder, gentler animal trophy heads Imagine a majestic ram head over your family room fireplace...a playful mouse head decorating a child's room...or even a cuddly bear head hanging in your basement. But here's the difference with these trophy pieces--they're all homemade and crocheted Animal Heads, a do-it-yourself crafting book, features an amazing collection of 10 fabulous trophy animal heads to crochet, including a hare, mouse, ram, bear, stag, and zebra.
Designed for crocheters of all levels. Projects vary in complexity so beginners can start with the more simple patterns and work their way through the book as skills improve. A comprehensive techniques section teaches you all the necessary skills to complete the projects. Each beastie includes beautifully drawn crochet charts, gorgeous color photographs, and detailed, step-by-step instructions.
Animal Heads offers you:
- 10 fanciful projects varying in complexity and appealing to a range of abilities
- 80 colorful photographs throughout the book
- Straightforward, easy-to-follow crochet patterns with 187 detailed charts and a comprehensive, illustrated techniques section
Create conversation pieces for your home. This amazing collection of trophy animal heads to crochet will provide stunning additions to any room in your home. Imagine the surprise, too, when you present one of these to a friend as a gift.
About the Author
Vanessa Mooncie is a children's wear designer, illustrator, and commercial interior designer. She specializes in silkscreen work and designing crochet jewelry through her company Kissy Suzuki. She lives with her family in the south of England, and is a regular contributor to magazines and GMC craft books.