Unofficial Taylor Swift Crochet
20+ Projects Inspired by the Music and Style Icon
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Stitch your love for Taylor Swift’s music and style into fabulous crochet creations with Unofficial Taylor Swift Crochet.
This captivating collection marries the world of crochet with the charm of the pop sensation, offering an amazing range of projects spanning fashion, home décor, amigurumi, and accessories. Each piece captures Taylor’s signature aesthetic, ensuring a harmonious blend of elegance and fun. With projects suited to various skill levels—from beginners to more experienced crocheters—this book invites you to create stunning pieces for yourself or your favorite Swifties. Curated by designer extraordinaire Lee Sartori (@coco.crochet.lee), it features more than 20 projects from top crochet designers, ensuring a vibrant and varied crafting experience. You will find:
Projects inspired by some of Swift’s most popular songs, including “Me!” Taylor Doll, “All Too Well” Scarf, “Style” Newsboy Cap, “Cardigan” Sweater, “Blank Space” Journal Cover, “Bejeweled” Headband, and more A variety of crochet techniques, including amigurumi, filet crochet, granny squares, and more “Taylor Made” tips for customizing the designs
Unofficial Taylor Swift Crochet offers a charming exploration of crochet blended with the essence of Taylor Swift’s style. With projects for every skill level and every “era,” you can unleash your crafting prowess.
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In this buoyant guide, Sartori (Friends) shows how to make clothes, accessories, and other crocheted items based on Taylor Swift's songs. The projects pay tribute to each of Swift's albums, or "eras," excluding 2024's Tortured Poets Department. For Red, Sartori shares how to recreate the newsboy cap Swift wears on the album's cover, as well as how to use Alpine stitch to crochet a burgundy scarf resembling the one worn by the lead actor in the "All Too Well" music video. The rustic Folklore and Evermore fittingly inspire some of the coziest pieces, including a cardigan with twisting cables and a "Marjorie" granny square blanket adorned with an amber heart, a nod to the amber dress Swift wears while performing the song on her Eras tour. Elsewhere, Sartori describes how to make fingerless gloves that say "flawless" and "fearless"; an amigurumi doll of Swift in her black and red Reputation tour outfit; a "Shake It Off" beanie echoing the color scheme of Swift's cheerleader uniform in the song's music video; and a tote bag featuring the cat mentioned in "Karma." Sartori is clearly a true fan, and readers will enjoy spotting the details she incorporates from Swift's lyrics and performances. Additionally, the projects are evenly split between four difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for everyone. Swifties will swoon.