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August 2023

Newly-published books

[Book: 'Granny Square Academy 2' by Shelley Husband]

If you know basic crochet but don't think of yourself as a "crocheter", then I think after following Granny Square Academy 2 you will.

The book includes a wide range of techniques, along with the kind of expert tips that normally take years to acquire. The techniques covered include standing stitches, working into different parts of the stitch, spike stitches, popcorn stitch, and invisible joins. And while Granny Square Academy 2 doesn't include the basics—since it picks up where Granny Square Academy leaves off—Shelley Husband does recap some tricky essentials, like how to start a granny square with a magic circle, how to finish each round and how to join the squares together.

The book goes beyond providing technique tutorials though. Shelley also discusses why she's chosen one technique over another, and what to do about general problems, like not being able to match a designer's gauge, and why it's harder to match gauge in crochet than in knitting. It's great if you like to geek out and really understand what's going on with your crochet.

4 different off-white crochet granny squares
From Granny Square Academy 2, by Shelley Husband

The book includes lots of help that will allow you to practice the new techniques. Each chapter includes a pattern for a granny square, along with comprehensive photo tutorials. There's also a video link for each granny square, and a mirrored version of the video for left-handed crocheters. The pattern itself is provided twice—once in US terms and once in UK terms. While I'm guessing it's easier to publish just one book instead of a separate one for each set of terms, the minor downside is that every reader ends up having to skip over pattern pages that aren't relevant to them.

I think the structure of the book will help you stay motivated right to the end. The learning path is clear and achievable. Since granny squares are small projects, there are regular "wins" along the way. And at the end you not only get a finished blanket, but also the satisfaction of really starting to think of yourself as a crocheter.

Off-white crochet granny squares sewn together into a blanket, with a pair of scissors lying on top
From Granny Square Academy 2, by Shelley Husband
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New and discontinued yarns

New yarn: Urth Yarns Spiral Grain Light Worsted
New yarn: Urth Yarns Spiral Grain Light Worsted – Image © Urth Yarns

New

Adriafil
Zenzero – Aran – 30% Merino Wool, 30% Superfine Alpaca, 22% Nylon, 13% Cotton, 5% Polyester – Fuzzy – Tweed colors

Bendigo Woollen Mills
Prism 8-ply – DK – 100% Superwash Wool – Plied – Self-striping (gradient marl)

CaMaRose
Økologisk Pimabomuld – Fingering – 100% Organic Cotton – Plied – Solid colors

Cygnet
Cotton Drops – Super Bulky – 70% Cotton, 30% Nylon – Tape – Solid colors
Yeti – Bulky – 100% Acrylic – Fleece style – Solid colors

Elements
Panoramic DK – DK – 60% Acrylic, 40% Cotton – Plied – Self-striping (gradient marl)

Hedgehog Fibres
Oh So Fine Cashmere – Light Fingering – 70% Merino Wool, 30% Cashmere – 2 ply – Solid colors, Tonal, Multi-colored, Speckled colors

King Cole
Cosy Love Aran – Aran – 100% Acrylic – Plied – Self-striping (fair-isle effect)
Homespun Prism DK – DK – 23% Acrylic, 23% Nylon, 22% Alpaca, 22% Merino Superwash Wool, 10% Viscose – 2 ply – Multicolored

Laines du Nord
Cashsilk Cotton Degradé – Fingering – 55% Merino Wool, 22% Silk, 13% Cotton, 10% Cashmere – Brushed bouclé – Gradient
Fashion Mohair – Super Bulky – 77% Mohair, 13% Nylon, 10% Alpaca – Brushed bouclé – Self-striping
Infinity Sock – Fingering – 75% Superwash Wool, 25% Nylon – Plied – Self-striping
Poema Glitter – Sport – 95% Wool, 5% Metallic – Single ply – Gradient with metallic
Silky Wool – Aran – 80% Wool, 20% Mulberry Silk – Single ply – Semi-solid colors
Young Line Young & Trendy – Super Bulky – 100% Wool – Single ply – Self-striping

Lion Brand
Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick® Recycled – Super Bulky – 80% Acrylic, 20% Superwash Wool – Plied – Solid colors

Marks & Kattens
Wera – Sport – 80% Wool, 20% Linen – Plied – Semi-solid colors

Master Knit
Amigurumi – Sport – 100% Cotton – Plied – Solid colors
Amigurumi Velvet – Worsted – 100% Polyester – Chenille – Solid colors

Qing Fibre
Teddy – DK – 100% Merino Superwash Wool – Bouclé – Multicolored

Rico Design
Creative Fun Felting Wool – Bulky – 100% Wool – Single ply – Solid colors
Socks Super Soft Super Degrade 4 Ply – Fingering – 75% Wool, 25% Nylon – Plied – Self-striping

Schulana
Alparino – Super Bulky – 55% Baby Alpaca, 22% Cotton, 18% Wool, 5% Nylon – Fuzzy – Semi-solid colors

Tahki Yarns
Reno – Worsted – 45% Merino Wool, 37% Bamboo Viscose, 10% Yak, 8% Nylon – Plied – Solid colors

Trendsetter Yarns
Kinsale – Aran – 40% Wool, 28% Nylon, 20% Silk, 12% Baby Alpaca – Tweedy – Tweed colors

Urth Yarns
Spiral Grain Light Worsted – DK – 100% Merino Superwash Wool – Plied – Marled colors, Self-striping (gradient marl)
Spiral Grain Sport – Sport – 100% Merino Superwash Wool – Plied – Marled colors, Self-striping (gradient marl)

Valley Yarns
Chester – Super Bulky – 70% Highland Wool, 30% Superfine Alpaca – Bouclé – Solid colors
Easthampton – Sport – 75% Merino Superwash Wool, 25% Nylon – Plied – Self-striping

Wool and the Gang
Upcycled Alpachino Merino – Bulky – 40% Alpaca, 40% Wool, 14% Acrylic, 6% Viscose – Tweedy – Tweed colors

Discontinued

Caron
Cakes – Aran – 80% Acrylic, 20% Wool – Plied – Self-striping

Cascade Yarns
Aereo – Heavy Worsted – 47% Merino Wool, 31% Alpaca, 22% Nylon – Fiber-filled net – Heathered colors, Self-striping
Aereo Tweed – Heavy Worsted – 38% Merino Wool, 25% Alpaca, 22% Nylon, 10% Acrylic, 5% Viscose – Fiber-filled net – Tweed colors
Andean Dream – Aran – 40% Llama, 40% Merino Wool, 20% Nylon – Plied with a soft haze – Heathered colors
Magnum Tweed – Jumbo – 95% Highland Wool, 3% Acrylic, 2% Viscose – Single ply – Tweed colors

Hayfield
Bonus Glitter DK – DK – 95% Acrylic, 5% Metallic – Plied – Solid colors with metallic thread

Imperial Yarn
Bailey – Sport – 60% Alpaca, 30% Rambouillet Superwash Wool, 10% Nylon – Plied – Multicolored

John Arbon Textiles
Harvest Hues 4-ply – Fingering – 65% Merino Wool, 35% Zwartbles Wool – Plied – Heathered colors
Harvest Hues Worsted – Worsted – 65% Merino Wool, 35% Zwartbles Wool – Plied – Heathered colors

Katia
Flash – Super Bulky – 53% Superwash Wool, 47% Acrylic – Single ply – Multicolored

Kraemer Yarns
Sterling Silk & Silver – Fingering – 63% Merino Superwash Wool, 20% Silk, 15% Nylon, 2% Metallic – Plied

Lion Brand
Landscapes Fusion – Heavy Worsted – 100% Acrylic – Single ply – Multicolored
Shawl in a Ball – Aran – 58% Cotton, 39% Acrylic, 3% Metallic – Single wrapped with thread – Self-striping (gradient transition)

Marks & Kattens
Sunny – Aran – 100% Mercerized Cotton – Crepe – Solid colors

Miss Babs
Yummy 3-ply Sport – Sport – 100% Merino Superwash Wool – Plied – Solid colors, Tonal colors, Multicolored, Speckled colors

Phildar
Phil Nebuleuse – Super Bulky – 41% Acrylic, 41% Superwash Wool, 18% Nylon – Fuzzy chain – Solid colors

Premier Yarns
Parfait XL Shimmer – Jumbo – 94% Polyester, 6% Metallic – Chenille – Solid colors with metallic

Sandnes Garn
London – Fingering – 60% Viscose, 40% Metallic – Metallic chainette – Metallic

Schulana
Muria – Super Bulky – 100% Superwash Wool – Plied – Marled

Sirdar
Girlfriend – Bulky – 48% Acrylic, 34% Superwash Wool, 18% Nylon – Fuzzy chain – Solid colors

Valley Yarns
Hitchcock – Worsted – 100% Cashmere – Plied with a soft haze – Solid colors


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See you in September!

Wendy


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