Contemplative Crochet: A Hands-On Guide for Interlocking Faith & Craft

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What can you learn about yourself through your crocheting? What deeper symbolism lies behind the loops and patterns that you create? How can this simple activity help you make your way down a spiritual path? Delve into these questions and more in this imaginative book that will become your spiritual friend, your teacher and your sanctuary. Follow the crochet journeys of the author and other crocheters to discover how they have used their crocheting to explore and st… More >>

Contemplative Crochet: A Hands-On Guide for Interlocking Faith & Craft


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3 responses to “Contemplative Crochet: A Hands-On Guide for Interlocking Faith & Craft”

  1. seeking truth Avatar

    The author of this book has expressed thru her words an incredible connection of craft with the Holy. Thanks to you, dear author, for extending your creativity by hook into a deep exploration of moving forward into life with love and light. This book will always be one of those remembered!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Karen S D Robinson Avatar

    I discovered this book while doing a vanity google search on myself, and was surprised to find that my website on prayer beads (www.angelfire.com/my/zelime/beads.html) was referenced in a book on crochet. I do a little crochet myself, so I bought the book. It’s a lovely book about meditation and crochet, with suggestions for little spiritual projects like a crocheted mandala, as well as making gifts for those who need them.

    My only tiny quibbles were that the diagram of the Sri Yantra was incorrect, and the description of the Golden Rectangle was slightly incorrect. She started with a rectangle of two squares and built up rectangles by adding squares to the long side of each previous rectangle. This procedure is correct if you start with a golden rectangle. In this case, she approximates a Golden Rectangle using the Fibonacci sequence as the underlying principle; each time she adds a square to the long side of the previous rectangle, the new rectangle is closer to the Golden Rectangle.

    Anyway, a very nice book about how repetitive, creative work can put one in a state of profound meditation.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Margaret Crawford Avatar

    It was not what I expected. I did not like the projects. Too much reading, not enough projects. Blah. I returned it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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