Clark Crochet

Crochet Dude New Patterns
The Crochet Dude, otherwise known as Drew Emborsky, learned to crochet at age five. After studying fine art in college and doing the “starving artist” thing for years, he began crocheting for charity. During this time with the charity group, he became known as “The Crochet Dude”, which then led to the launch of his wildly popular blog, www.thecrochetdude.com. Since then, Drew has published numerous patterns in magazines and compilation books, and his own full-length books, has appeared as a guest on various TV programs, and is currently the crochet expert on the hit PBS show “Knit and Crochet Today.” Drew lives in Houston, Texas, with his cats Chandler and Cleocatra.
The Crochet Dude has been featured in national publications including BUST Magazine, Interweave Crochet, Knit.1, and Crochet Today!, as well as international newspapers like The Sunday Telegraph (in London).
He co-authored “Men Who Knit and the Dogs Who Love Them” and his latest book of crocheted men’s clothing designs is titled “The Crochet Dude’s Designs for Guys: 30 Projects Men Will Love” (Lark Books-2008).
Drew provides design support to: Tilli Tomas Luxury Yarns Caron International Lion Brand Coats & Clark South West Trading Co. Conjoined Creations
And he has been published in these magazines: Crochet Today! Crochet! Interweave Crochet Knit & Style
Perhaps you’ve caught him on these television shows: Uncommon Threads (HGTV-DIY) Knitty Gritty (HGTV-DIY) Needlearts Studio with Shay Pendray (PBS) Paint, Paper, & Crafts (PBS)
Breaking News! Drew, The Crochet Dude has been cast as a regular on the hit show Knit & Crochet Today as the “crochet expert”; watch for him in seasons 3 & 4 now on PBS!
About the Author
Do you want to learn more about how I do it? Get more information here: How To String Beads
You can also find everything you need for beading projects. Click here: Bead Supplies
Susan Thompson writes full time in the crafting industry and loves stringing beads.
Crochet Corner – Knitting Daily TV Episode 407
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All Time Favorites — Coats & Clark Book No. 285 — Crochet Pineapple Centerpiece, Square At A Time, Gold Doily, Motif Place Mat, Crochet Edging, Popcorn Pillow Front, Filet Pillow Front All Time Favorites — Coats & Clark Book No. 285 — Crochet Pineapple Centerpiece, Square At A Time, Gold Doily, Motif Place Mat, Crochet Edging, Popcorn Pillow Front, Filet Pillow Front… |
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Coats & Clark Accessories! $7.43 Accessories!… |
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Susan Bates Suede Microfiber Zip 10 Inch Knitting Needle Case $9.55 SUSAN BATES-Knitting Needle Zip Case; Sage Green. Closed: 11.50″Lx 6″Wx1″D; Open: 11.50″Lx11.75″Wx.5″D. Made of Suede, Micro-fiber in beautiful silver and metallic flower design printed on sage green background. Case features: Secure Zip Closure (3-sides); Inside Gadget Pocket with flap and snap closure (2-3/4″Lx2-1/2″W); 14 Pockets to hold your 10 inch Knitting Needles and Top Flaps to keep th… |
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Voodoo Maggie’s Adorable Amigurumi: Cute and Quirky Crocheted Critters $9.06 Voodoo Maggie knows cute and these are possibly the cutest creatures that can be created with colored yarn. There are adorable Koala Bears, Darling Dachshunds, Snuggly Bats, and the not-very-fearsome but actually-kinda-cute Yeti.In Voodoo Maggie’s Adorable Amigurumi, there are 18 creatures that Voodoo Maggie is willing to unleash on a world yearning for some serious cuteness. Full of colorful phot… |
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A Blessed Event, Coats & Clark (Book No. 293) Directions are given for 6 months size. Changes for 12 months and 18 months sizes are in brackets…. |
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Easy Afghans – Art. J16 – #0122 – Knit and Crochet Afghans Pattern Booklet – Coats and Clark Knit and Crochet Patterns for Afghans: Crochet- Granny Ripple, Cables & Checks, Pretty Plaid, Stained Glass, Monet, Mile-A-Minute. Knitted- Cabled Classic, Lacy Chevron. Includes: Helpful Hints and Abbreviations, Crochet Hook Sizes Conversion Chart and Knitting Needle Sizes Conversion Chart…. |
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