Sunday, February 18, 2018

Crochet Stories: J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan by Sarah Sloyer


Here is the book summary:
Travel to Never-Never Land with this "crafty" retelling of the adventures of the boy who wouldn't grow up. The book features a brief version of J. M. Barrie's classic tale, Peter Pan, punctuated with more than a dozen well-illustrated patterns for the beloved characters, plus a variety of accessories.
The ever-popular story opens in the London nursery of the Darling household, presenting patterns for Peter, Wendy and her brothers, and Nana the dog. Storybook chapters of the young Darlings' adventures in Never-Never Land follow, alternating with patterns for Captain Hook, Smee, the crocodile, Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, the pirate ship, and other whimsical projects that range from easy to intermediate to advanced.

And now, my review:
I thought that Sarah had a clever way of putting together the characters of Peter Pan.  This book is well laid out and user-friendly to know all the steps to take to make a bunch of play toys to brighten a little ones day in the wonderful world of make-believe.  I love that she included chapters of the adventure in the book.  If you can follow a pattern, like Peter Pan, and are up for the challenge you’ll want to check out this one.  Happy crocheting.


I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.  


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