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Crochet Southwest Spirit

Over 20 Bohemian Crochet Patterns Inspired by the American Southwest

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Crochet Southwest Spirit offers laid-back bohemian style inspired by natural landscapes that's a breath of fresh air for your crochet repertoire. You'll feel the freedom of the wide-open spaces and deep turquoise skies of the American southwest as you work this unique collection of patterns.

Peaceful color palettes drawn from the mountains, mesas, valleys, deserts, rivers, and rock formations of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona bring a relaxed vibe to these beginner and intermediate patterns. Author Susan Kennedy of Pretty Peaceful Crochet is blessed by beautiful geography, living in the gorgeous San Juan mountains of southwest Colorado near Durango. She loves to make boho home décor inspired by the nature around her that is as practical and durable as it is beautiful. You'll find blankets, pillows, rugs, baskets, towels, wall hangings, wraps, and tote bags in this collection. Here, simple serape-style stripes are right at home next to intricate southwestern tapestry crochet patterns.

Susan's love of math and geometry inspires her to make complex patterns as simple as possible to stitch. Patterns don't have to be complicated to be beautiful. Crochet Southwest Spirit makes the most of the meditative repetition and soothing rhythm of crochet for maximum crochet enjoyment and satisfaction. Many of the projects are perfect to crochet while unwinding over a weekend.

The author holds the fiber arts traditions carried on by generations of Southern Ute, Ute Mountain, Diné Navajo, and Hopi families in the Four Corners area of the USA in great respect. The original projects in this book use natural cotton and wool fibers produced by indigenous artists and shepherds whenever possible to honor this history and promote a sustainable future for this land.

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    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      It's not often that crochet patterns evoke a spirit of wandering and adventure. Crochet designer Kennedy, however, pays tribute to the rich history of Southwest textile traditions from generations of Southern Ute, Navajo, and Hopi families. Geography, spirituality, resilience, and family themes are incorporated into the design of the book and the patterns themselves. Inspired by the nature around her in Southwest Colorado's San Juan mountains, the author shows readers how to create practical, durable boho home decor from natural cotton and wool fibers. Carefully organized, rich in detail, and beautiful in the bold colors of the designs and other illustrations, this book showcases the stories crochet can tell of people, their communities, and the world around them. VERDICT This stunning book will likely compel readers to imagine the past as they work on the towels, baskets, blankets, and more that will keep traditions alive.--Emily Bowles

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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