Book Review: Cold Weather Crochet by Marlaina "Marly" Bird
Marly Bird’s “Cold Weather Crochet” book is a potpourri of fun, cozy accessories everyone needs for the winter months! There is just about everything in this book from cute slouchy hats, fingerless gloves, hooded scarves, crocheted socks, to beautiful geometric afghans! Marly has you covered from head to toe in lovely yet practical designs. Every time I have perused this book I find something else that catches my eye.
Many of these garments are very approachable for even the newest crocheter. Most patterns in this book include stitch diagrams to help you better understand the written portions.
I love textured crochet, and Marly does not disappoint here! Her Green Mountain Spinnery Hooded Scarf (also the cover design) features a lovely raised cable that will keep you fashionably warm on those cold days…
A similar texture is found in her Cabled Shawl, which is also sure to have a lot of drape with the Merino wool/nylon blend yarn. I’m also a lover of the green and blue tones found in this design and several others in this book.
If it is lace you are looking for, check out the Lace Motif Wrap made of 100% lace weight Merino yarn.
One project that immediately caught my eye is the Thrummed Slippers! I hope to make a couple of pairs of these soon. I love the color and style, not to mention the practicality of wearing these in my home where all shoes are left at the door in traditional Japanese style.
There are a couple of hats that are even suitable for guys…and we all know how hard it is to find designs for our men!
The afghans are stunning with the many colors and geometric shapes, not to mention their “on the go” option of crocheting them one motif at a time!
This Cold Weather Crochet is available from the Interweave Store and on amazon.com. You can learn more about Marly Bird’s designs on her ravelry page or on her website at marlybird.com.