

🧵 Elevate your crochet game with borders that speak your style!
Every Which Way Crochet Borders is a hardcover guide featuring 139 unique and meticulously detailed crochet edging patterns. Designed for crocheters of all skill levels, it offers clear charts, written instructions, and expert tips to minimize errors and enhance creativity. With a handy border directory and mood-based Table of Attributes, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to customize and perfect their crochet projects.
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,050 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #27 in Fashion Craft #45 in Fiber Arts & Textiles #68 in Crocheting (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,593 Reviews |
S**S
A MUST For Creative Crocheters
I've been a huge fan of Edie Eckman since I purchased the original Crochet Answer Book. I was a knitter first, and came to crochet later. (I was such a snob! I saw too many chevron afghans in my childhood!) Anyway, I approach crochet as a true art form, and appreciate tutors who refine and challenge me to stretch my skills. The borders here are inventive, whimsical and varied. However, my favorite aspect of this book is the detailed preparation of your surface edge so that the extra counting, ripping, tweaking and guesstimation are kept to a minimum. The corners are clearly illustrated in symbols and charts as well as very concise written directions, with extra explanation right on the page and support in the appendix. I love almost every single variation, and there are dozens of borders here that I haven't seen elsewhere. There's a border directory on pages 206-209 with bigger-than-thumbnail photos of each to refresh your memory. There's also a Table of Attributes to give you ideas based on the style and mood of the item you're going to embellish. I recommend the hard copy. The spiral binding is great, and just the same size as the author's previous books. (I'm hoping for another volume of Crochet Motifs!) My favorite borders: #37, arabesque dc clusters on an open mesh #41, puff stitch shells #42 & #43 Heart motifs #46 a jasmine or daisy stitch in treble clusters #72 a lacy undulating shell stitch with "tight picots" #78 large shamrock motifs, connected with a network of chains #91 an intricate dance, with post stitches and single crochet stitches fattening up the final round of chains #92 loops like fringe, with scalloped dc clusters #99 Solomon's knots! I could go on and on, that's how excited I am about these borders. In summary, this book is a lot more than a stitchionary. It's a guide to choosing and executing the best border for the project and for getting the placement and stitch counts right with minimal frogging. It's a springboard for your imagination with more than enough support for anyone from adventurous beginner to advanced.
A**R
Must Have
Great Book! There are pictures and written instruction's on every page! The author has even included examples of patterns in a variety of fibers! I can’t wait to use this book in my crochet work!
J**T
Excellent
Good quality book. Colors are vivid. Directions are clear and precise. I use this book often for border and stitch ideas.
I**R
Another fantastic crochet resource book by Edie Eckman - Every Which Way Crochet Borders
I've purchased a number of crochet books by Edie Eckman over the years. Her work is so well done and so informative that if I see she has a new book, I immediately pre-order it. I keep most of her books within arm's reach from my crochet “nook” where I do most of my projects. If I have a question, it is sure that I will find an answer in that set of books. “Every Which Way Crochet Borders” is a wonderful resource for me. I have added borders to receiving blankets for years. I buy the cute flannel print fabric, serge it, and then crochet a border using cotton thread. I have six go-to borders and thought that was enough. Once I got this book, my go-to borders are simply considered “elements” in this book versus the unusual and beautiful border patterns that are included. I'll be having a lot of fun adding new borders to the blankets and I am also inspired to add them to scarves, wraps, and afghans as well. There is a picture of a necklace that I want to try, too. I only wish the pattern had been included but I will figure it out – I plan to use Spangle yarn for that project. Between the numbered borders and the element borders, there are 139 borders in this book. Ms. Eckman details the types of use of borders, how colors work, how the weight of the yarn makes a difference and more. I especially appreciate the pages which show examples of the same border stitched with different color/weight of yarn. It visually shows how the various components of design can effect the overall look of the project. The crochet terms are in US standard and each of the patterns are presented in both written and symbol charts. The book is a hardback with an interior spiral binding. This is great as the spiral is not exposed and won't snag any yarn at hand. In addition to the explanation pages at the front of the book and the patterns (with full color example photos), there is an appendix with an explanation of reading crochet patterns both written and symbols(great for beginning crocheters), a stitch key of written and symbol equivalents, a table of attributes (gives a visual checklist of each border), a border directory (color photo thumbnails of all 139 borders with page number), and a glossary with illustrations of many types of crochet stitches. This is a book that I will use extensively and one that I will be including as a holiday gift this year for family and friend who crochet. In addition to the copy of this book I purchased on Amazon, I was provided a temporary digital advance reader copy of this book by the publisher via Netgalley.
A**K
mostly yarn type borders, not so many thread crochet
(see my video flip through) I really like the book. It's in full color, one border per page with both written and diagramed directions. I tried one border so far and directions were clear and understandable. Love the chart in the back to search for specific type of border as well as the illustrated index pages of all borders. Only complaint is that there are very few intricate borders for thread crochet, in my opinion it's mostly yarn type borders. Yes, most can be modified but if you want the lace type borders look elsewhere.
C**R
Great for projects, charity, you name it!
I've been a fan of Edie Eckman for years, and was excited to see her new crochet border book out. I've enjoyed her previous books, and wanted to see what she has come up with. Gotta say I think this might be her best work yet. Once received, I immediately devoured the book, seeking out great patterns for current and future projects. The book is hard-covered and spiral, which means you can lay it flat next to you without having something to hold open the pages - brilliant! The quality of the printing is outstanding and the hard covers are really helpful. This is not a flimsy book! There's a wealth of great general info, from how to create special stitches to a section on how to read crochet charts / symbols. The patterns are explained fully, techniques are detailed so that many skill levels can tackle the borders, and more. Beautifully detailed, the colors in the book are vibrant and pictures are clear so that you can see exactly what's going on. It is great for reference and I can see it being a must-have in my library. I make tons of blankets for charities - some of the best ways I've found to do this is crocheting a border on fleece. Shell patterns are nice and all, but might not be super appropriate for a dinosaur or camo print pattern for a boy! This book has all kinds of patterns that you can tweak and use for a variety of recipients. Promise, if you don't have a current project that you could use these border patterns for, you'll find one once you read this book. Looking forward to sharing this with my crochet group on Sunday!
F**H
So worth it!!
What a treasure trove of borders! I especially like the pages that show a small image of all the different borders as a reference.
K**E
Excellent reference and teaching book with borders for all levels of crochet talent
This is truly an exceptional crochet book. I have several of Ms. Eckman’s other books and can truly say this is a well-thought-out reference and instructional book. The instructions are in BOTH written and chart form, so no matter your level of chart reading, you can still execute the stitches. I’m fairly new to chart reading, so I appreciate the written instructions that accompany the charts. It is very helpful for learning chart reading. The pictures and diagrams are very clear and in good contrasting colors to eliminate any guesswork or misunderstanding. There is a Border Directory at the end of the book that can be used as a quick reference guide. Also, the Table of Attributes will be very helpful to quickly locate a particular style border (ie. reversible, straight, fringed). At the beginning of the book Ms. Eckman has also provided 30 pages of design concepts to help the novice or experienced crocheter determine how to choose and customize borders, end rounds, fudge stitch counts, and the importance of... SWATCHING! This book is similar to how Ms. Eckman instructs in the classroom and online. Exceptional educator and designer.
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