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Are there any good instuctional books out there that
explains celtic crochet? I have tried Annies Attic and
her directions are impossible, although a friend did
decode one pattern. This book works in the back of the
design, then in the front, joining as you crochet. Any
information will be greatly appreciated.

Answer
Hey, Karen! I'm sending you a link to a site where you can see how to work a simple celtic knot crochet pattern. There are several helpful patterns/charts, but this is the simplest one I could find. I hope it's what you need, as it was written for beginners.

http://crochet.about.com/ncpillow.htm


I hope this helps!  Bea

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Bea Harrell

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I consider myself an expert in the field of hand crochet. I have been crocheting for 45 years. I can answer most question on the differnt stitches, as well as the methods used to create speciality items. The art of crochet, after 2 decades of being out of fashion, is enjoying a modest come back. I want to help those newcomers looking for a little/lot of help to get started. Once they are comfortable with the process, they can relax & begin to create the heirlooms of tomorrow.

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Experience in the art of crochet is
40 + years crocheting for myself, my family & occasionally doing commissioned work.

Education/Credentials
Bachelors degree in Social Science.

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