Hooked on The Crochet Dude's Designs for Guys!


Book Review
The Crochet Dude's Designs for Guys
Drew Emborsky
Lark Books 2009

Drew Emborsky has a subversive and irreverent sense of humor that is right in line with my own. He writes like I do, from the hip. I had the distinct pleasure of meeting him at a large industry show a few months back and decided immediately we were kindred spirits. His designs are intriguing and his word stylings are equally so. You have to love a book of crochet designs focused on guys, because let’s face it that’s a niche begging to be filled. Drew fills it with total panache.

I have to be honest here, I don’t crochet. That being said, I recently bought a fancy crochet needle set and some new yarn in the hopes that I might find the time to explore a new hobby. My husband already happily sports the incredibly kooky hat I made him on the Knifty Knitter, so why not a crocheted companion piece? Interestingly enough my husband’s name is Drew too, talk about serendipity!

I like this book because it’s straight forward and it’s easy (and enjoyable) to read. Not every craft title has those qualities! The instructions are well written and the pictures show the designs as they would look on a body and not simply artfully draped over a series of props. The book design itself is appealing and easy to navigate. Drew’s lively voice encourages and prompts you in a manner that makes you feel as if you really can master a new hobby. Some of my personal fav projects include Pure Comfort a nauticalesque boat neck sweater I’d wear too and the Jock Block Hat and Scarf with its earthy and delicious color palette. Drew provides you with a basics section in the back of the book that gives you all the tools you need to master the book designs and even forge out on your own. There are skill levels, materials lists and stitch lists along with meticulous pattern guides for every project.

If you’re looking for a book that will spark your creativity, teach you some valuable skills and make you smile in the process, you’ve found it with The Crochet Dude’s Designs for Guys.

3 comments:

Bubba's Girl said...

I too adore Drew and agree with nearly all of your musings on his new book. I must admit, however, that I can put no stock in the critique on clarity of pattern writing from one who does not crochet.

Margot Potter said...

Touche! I'm not claiming expertise on crochet, as I was entirely transparent in my lack of knowledge on the topic! I do know a good, clean, concise, well crafted how to book when I see one though!

Cheers,
Madge

Ring by Ring Designs said...

Some people can learn from books when it comes to skills such as crocheting and some can not. A well written book makes it easier however. I wish I had a book like that when I tried to learn to crochet. My grandmother tried to teach me when I was little (with thin crochet cotton and teeny hooks) She was so good at it, she could not slow down long enough for me to catch on.