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  1. Crocheting For Dummies by Karen Manthey, Susan Brittain, et all 2010-03-01
  2. Teach Yourself Visually Crocheting (Teach Yourself Visually) by Kim P. Werker, Cecily Keim, 2006-01-04
  3. Crocheting on the Edge: Ribs & Bobbles*Ruffles*Flora*Fringes*Points & Scallops by Nicky Epstein, 2008-07-01
  4. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Knitting and Crocheting Illustrated, 3rd Edition by Barbara Breiter, Gail Diven, 2006-09-05
  5. The Harmony Guide To Crocheting: Techniques and Stitches by Debra Mountford, 1993-04-06
  6. Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes by Daina Taimina, 2009-03-26
  7. Crocheting in Plain English, Second Edition by Maggie Righetti, 2008-12-09
  8. Basic Crocheting: All the Skills and Tools You Need to Get Started (Stackpole Basics) by Sharon Hernes Silverman, 2006-09-01
  9. Crocheting in Plain English: Easy-to-follow lessons in patterns, Sensible solutions to nagging problems, The only book any crocheter will ever Need. by Maggie Righetti, 1988-02-15
  10. Better Homes and Gardens Crocheting and Knitting by Better Homes and Gardens, 1984-01
  11. Crocheting (Kids Can Do It) by Gwen Blakley Kinsler, Jackie Young, 2003-02-01
  12. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Knitting and Crocheting by maranGraphics, 2004-08-30
  13. Knitting and Crocheting Pattern Index by Robyne Halevy, 1977-02
  14. A Beginner's Book of Knitting and Crocheting by Xenia Ley Parker, 1974-02

1. Crocheting The Lorenz Manifold
The final result consists of 25511 crochet stitches and took Osinga about 85 hours to complete. However, this wasn t just done for fun.
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Crocheting the Lorenz manifold
The Mathematical Intelligencer 26(4) (2004) 25-37 (For text and crochet instructions, see the preprint Dr Hinke Osinga and Professor Bernd Krauskopf have turned the famous Lorenz equations that describe the nature of chaotic systems into a beautiful real-life object, by crocheting computer-generated instructions. Together all the stitches define a complicated surface, called the Lorenz manifold. The final result consists of 25,511 crochet stitches and took Osinga about 85 hours to complete. However, this wasn't just done for fun. Their work gives insight into how chaos arises and is organised in systems as diverse as chemical reactions, biological networks and even your kitchen mixer.
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Craig Lazarski Carolyn Yackel Leslie Carver A bottle of champagne was offered to the first person who would produce another crocheted model of the Lorenz manifold. It only took two weeks before three people had sent emails to announce that they had finished! Please check out the other Lorenz manifolds . If you have finished your crocheted Lorenz manifold, please send a photograph of it!

2. Learn To Crochet: Lion Brand Yarn
crocheting will give you a lifetime of pleasure and relaxation. You can learn to create handmade items for yourself and people you love.
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Search Learn to Crochet Crocheting will give you a lifetime of pleasure and relaxation. You can learn to create handmade items for yourself and people you love. When you give a lovingly crocheted gift, part of you goes into it. Your time, talent, the yarn and color you select even the thoughts and feelings you have as you work are part of your gift. You can learn to crochet by following our simple instructions and by the end of chapter 4, you'll be on your way! Download all Instructions Wondering what one of those abbreviations in your pattern means? Try our illustrated dictionary of knitting and crochet abbreviations En Español: Aprenda a Hacer Ganchillo En Français: Apprenez à faire du crochet
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3. Crocheting
Index of various crochet projects. Free patterns with pictures included.
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take me to the crocheting index! project one: hackey sack (6-11-2) hook: size "2" / "C" / 2.75mm yarn: 6-strand embroidery floss, about 40m. various colors. (for example, 5 packs of 8m will be enough, but you'll need a couple more if you're using multiple colors) gauge: 1 stitch approximately 4mm just make sure small enough where beads wont fall out pattern: worked in a spiral chain 3. single crochet 8 stitches into the first chain (total: 8 stitches) continue incrementing in the following manner: 1 > 8 > 16 > 24 > 32 > 40 > 48 > 53 > 57 > 60 work 11-14 rows at an even 60 stitches decrease stitches reverse order as increased. before you totally close it up, don't forget to add beads! project two: scarf (6-12-2) hook: size "10 1/2" / "K" / 6.5mm yarn: lion brand homespun, one skein (6 oz / 185 yd), color 336 barrington gauge: who knows; 1 skein = 1 scarf pattern: worked in rows, turning each row chain 21. row 1: turn, chain 1 then 20 single crochet row 2: turn, ch 2 then 20 double crochet row 3: turn, ch 1 then 20 single crochet row 4-15 repeat rows 2-3 (e.g. double crochet row occurs 7x, each bordered by sc row) row 16: turn, ch 3, skip a stitch, dc in next stitch, skip a stitch, dc in next stitch... rows 17-31: repeat rows 1-15 row 32: repeat row 16 repeat until you run out of yarn or have completed 6 "sections" then add fringe project three: hat (6-13-2) useful resource: crocheting in rnds project four: hat (6-13-2) same as project three except: yarn: lion brand homespun, less than 1/2 a skein, color 341 windsor.

4. Craft Site Directory - Crocheting
Craft Site Directory guide to crocheting craft sites on the internet.
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  • Crochet Pattern Central A Directory of Free, Online Crochet Patterns - Beginner Crochet Instructions - Tips, Tricks, Testimonials, Links and More!
  • Marlo's Crochet Corner Brittany Crochet hooks and needles, crocheting supplies, free patterns, free lessons, books and more.
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  • Bluebeary Treasures Crochet patterns for sale, as well as miniature teddy bears and other animals, their clothing, rag-type dolls, primitive character dolls and jar doilies.
  • Annie's Attic - Crochet Whether you want to learn a new crocheting technique or just need a refresher, you'll find our video clips, drawn illustrations and instructions exactly what you need to get your project going.
  • The Crochet Works These are crochet patterns that were created by my mother that she sold via her business, The Crochet Works until her passing in 1985. I now offer them for free on my website as a tribute to her to keep she and her work alive.

5. JPF Crochet Club Where Crocheting Is Just Plain Fun
JPF Crochet Club is dedicated to the art of Crochet, and there are over 700 original crochet patterns on the site.
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Get File New 806 Patterns and more being added every week! Go To the Crochet Pattern Directory Here Learn More about the Patterns. Daily Scavenger Hunt Game View Current Date: Wednesday May 28, 2008 is below Item: You are looking for the One Litre Bottle Cover. Clue: You will find it in the potholders. The item will be changed and in a different place every day. Click to Register for the Raffle Here. Featured Pattern Free For One Day Only! Click Here
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6. Crocheting And Knitting - Free Patterns And How-tos
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  • 7. CrochetWithDee.com ~ Types & Techniques Of Crochet
    I ve been crocheting since I was a child and am still amazed at the different types of crochet from around world. I created this webpage to offer basic
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    htmlAdWH('93212816', '728', '90'); Main My First Home Page I 've been crocheting since I was a child and am still amazed at the different types of crochet from around world. I created this webpage to offer basic definitions of what the various types are, and some links to either see or learn more about them. I will also "pepper" the page with various projects I have done in the different techniques as time goes by.
    I currently have types of crochet listed, and will update this webpage each time I learn of a new one. This way, we'll learn about them together. If you enjoyed this page, or have a technique for me to add, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to send me an email or share a message in my Journal
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    Afghan Stitch or Afghan Crochet
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    Amazing Needle
    The Amazing Needle is a hybrid technique of using a crochet hook to create a wide range of crochet techniques, that can also create actual knitted stitches. The hook, as featured on the www.amazingyarn.com website, works as a traditional crochet hook, but then when utilized with the use of a cable it's ready for Tunisian or, better yet, to create a variety of real knitted stitches! Once you know the technique

    8. Cabinet Magazine Online - Crocheting The Hyperbolic Plane: An Interview With Dav
    Until the nineteenth century, mathematicians knew about only two kinds of geometry the Euclidean plane and the sphere. It was therefore a deep shock to the
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    Click here for more information on The Institute for Figuring founded by Margaret Wertheim

    Issue 16 Winter 2004
    Crocheting the Hyperbolic Plane: An Interview with David Henderson and Daina Taimina Margaret Wertheim
    If you would like to learn more about hyperbolic geometry, you are welcome to attend an event co-organized with the Institute for Figuring at the Kitchen on February 5, 2005, at which Taimina and Henderson will give a talk on the following topic. Click here for more information.
    "For God's sake, please give it up. Fear it no less than the sensual passions, because it, too, may take up all your time and deprive you of your health, peace of mind and happiness in life."
    - Wolfgang Bolyai (1775-1856) to his son Janos Bolyai regarding the study of hyperbolic geometry
    Crocheted model of pseudosphere (the hyperbolic equiabvalent of a cone) by Daina Taimina. Photo courtesy Steve Rowell/The Institute for Figuring Experiencing Geometry , a widely used textbook on both Euclidean and non-Euclidean spaces. Margaret Wertheim, founder of the Institute for Figuring and a new regular contributor to Cabinet, spoke to them about crocheting and non-Euclidean geometry.

    9. Crochet Made Easy - Simple Chrocheting Guide
    crocheting is an art of creating fabric with cord or threads using certain type of hooks. The word crochet was derived from the French word “croc”,
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    How Crochet Evolved?
    How it started? Crochet was not known before 18th century. Crocheting originated from parts of South America, Arabia and China during early 18th century. Later it became very popular in Europe. Though crocheting was practiced earlier, the present day crocheting practiced with hooks came into being very late as people of olden days used only their fingers for making loops and chains. In earlier days, lace working was very much prevalent and in early 18th century crocheting took over the lace work. Crochet materials were less expensive than that of its lace counterpart and people started crocheting using various natural fibres and various types of hooks such as wood, ivory and brass.
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    As years rolled by, crocheting established its roots and turned out to be an enterprise for livelihood. The crocheted fabrics were bought more and more by middle class people and crochet found its way to every household. How it developed? Starting from the early 18th century and up to the middle of 19th century, the crochet methods that were followed was filet crochet. Patterns were made with rows either with open or closed mesh using steel hooks.

    10. The Institute For Figuring // Gallery
    The Institute For Figuring is crocheting a coral reef a woolly celebration Using the techniques of hyperbolic crochet discovered by mathematician Dr.
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    [IFF-G19] Chicago Exhibition Chicago Reef Photos [IFF-G20] The Andy Warhol Museum Exhibition [IFF-G11] Track 16 Exhibition [IFF-G12] HYPerbolic Crochet basics Here's How to do Hyperbolic Crochet [IFF G-1] Crochet Reef Forms- Taxonomy 1 [IFF-G9] Crochet Reef Forms- Taxonomy 2 [IFF-G10] IFF Exhibit on Hyperbolic Space The People's Hyperbolic Gallery [IFF-G4] Crochet reef contributors Ernst Haeckel, Patron Saint Daina Taimina, Inventor of Hyperbolic Crochet Helle Jorgensen Inga Hamilton ... Other Crochet Reefs About the Crochet Coral Reef The Institute For Figuring is crocheting a coral reef: a woolly celebration of the intersection of higher geometry and feminine handicraft, and a testimony to the disappearing wonders of the marine world.

    11. Body
    In this paper we will share how to crochet a hyperbolic plane (and make related . crocheting will take some time but later you can work with this model
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    Crocheting the Hyperbolic Plane
    updated version is published in Mathematical Intelligencer, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 17-28, Spring 2001. David W. Henderson Department of Mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA, dwh2@cornell.edu Daina Taimi a Department of Mathematics, Cornell University, dtaimina@math.cornell.edu For God's sake, please give it up. Fear it no less than the sensual passion, because it, too, may take up all your time and deprive you of your health, peace of mind and happiness in life. Wolfgang Bolyai urging his son J Bolyai to give up work on hyperbolic geometry. p r fit in hyperbolic geometry?) We will finish by proving that, in fact, it is an isometric model of the hyperbolic plane. But, Wait! you say. Do not many books state that it is impossible to isometrically embed the hyperbolic plane as a closed subset of the Euclidean 3-space? Yes, this is true: For a popularly written examples, see Robert Osserman's Poetry of the Universe [8], page 158, and David Hilbert and S. Cohn-Vossen's, Geometry and the Imagination [5], page 243. For a detailed discussion and proof, see Spivak's

    12. Mary Jane S Crochet And Crocheting Resources
    Positively Crochet is chock full of easyintermediate patterns, and I believe there is something for everyone. There are 50 projects in all.
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    Order Positively Crochet! from Amazon. Another thing I'm excited about are the positive, encouraging tips on life that I relate to crochet. There is a small paragraph on each pattern page called "Encouraging Tip", and I hope they will be powerful and meaningful to you in your everyday life. I told my publisher I want people to have the "warm fuzzies" after reading this book. My husband has traveled all over this country presenting his "Yes You Can", positive living type of seminar, and I have learned a lot from him over the years. I too, have spoken to many women's groups on marriage, children, and other relationships, and just felt the urge to share some of the positive principles I have learned that will help make your life better. Crochet patterns for Pink Filigree Capelet (front cover), Loops and Loops Scarf, Fabulous Fishnet Asymetrical Poncho, Fluffy Flowers Scarf, Textured Scarf with Circle Fringe, and Preppy Stripes Long Skinny Scarf. Click

    13. CrochetingWithDee.com ~ Cheering For The Art Of Crochet
    CrochetWithDee One of the best, most inclusive sources of information on the many, many types of crochet techniques ~Carol Alexander, Crochet!
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    Welcome to CrochetingWithDee! Who am I? I am a crochet enthusiast/addict/ enabler/cheer leader. No matter how my actions are labeled, I love to promote the positive that can be experienced through the art of crochet. And here is where I share that passion. I also enjoy being a Professional Member of the Crochet Guild of America, and have been their Volunteer Email Correspondent (answering many thousands of crochet related questions) since 2001. Thank you for visiting with me today! I encourage you to jump in and share your crochet thoughts too!

    14. Crafty Geometry Science News Online, Dec. 23, 2006
    Dec 23, 2006 Mathematicians are knitting and crocheting to visualize complex A crocheted Lorenz manifold brings the shape s swirls into sharp relief.
    http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20061223/bob10.asp

    15. Crocheting Origin Of Crochet - FREE Crocheting Information And
    There is some debate as to the true origin of crochet, it has been said that the craft of crocheting originated from some parts of South America,
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    16. Davis_square: Knitting Or Crocheting?
    Crochet seems to be better for things that go in circles, and knitting is better for things that go in straight lines, if easier is better.
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    I was wondering if there was anyone who would be willing to teach me? I will trade a lunch in Davis for your experience.
    Thanks!!
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    2008-03-18 06:43 pm UTC link i can teach you basic knitting! Reply to this Thread
    2008-03-18 08:23 pm UTC link I would love that! Is there a time I could meet with you? Reply to this Parent Thread
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    2008-03-18 08:46 pm UTC link I might be free next week. Reply to this Parent
    2008-03-18 06:48 pm UTC link I added a tag that may lead you to other folks with the same interest. The West Branch Library has a knitting group every Monday night, 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Reply to this Thread 2008-03-18 08:23 pm UTC link No kidding! Thank you =) I till try to make it to the group this Monday. Reply to this Parent ifotismeni 2008-03-18 06:52 pm UTC link learning in person is the best, but if you want to learn a bit online (or brush up), knittinghelp.com is an AWESOME resource. Reply to this Thread androidqueen 2008-03-19 01:30 am UTC link I will second the shit out of this! knittinghelp.com was how I got started. Then I followed it up with a lesson at Mind's Eye, as

    17. @ Yarn Collectors @ The Crocheting Fanlisting
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    19. AngelCrafts - Crocheting For Charity ~ Free Patterns
    Free crochet patterns and links to Crochet for Charity sites. Patterns for afghans, baby booties, caps, and blankets, and lots more.
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    20. Patty' Filet And Crocheting Site
    Filet tutorial, crochet companion outlining the basics, abbreviations and terms, over a hundred free patterns, and related links.
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    Patty's Filet and Crocheting Page
    Welcome! This page is devoted to my favorite hobby, crocheting. Here you will find free patterns and tips for different crocheting techniques (filet, thread and doilies, yarn and granny squares) . Furthermore, tutorials, stitches and filet diagrams, all free for you to use. Read News! Support my site!
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    Here you will find a filet primer that will help you to master this easier-than-you-think crocheting technique. Patty's Crochet Companion will help you with tips, reference, abbreviations, conversions. It contains stitches, filet diagrams to download, and links to books, yarn, thread and accessories for sale. This section let you go to my patterns page; they are all my creations , so feel free to use them (and let me know if you like them!). Please read my New Graphical index with Photo Galleries Categorized index of Patterns New Patterns
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