Dive into the World of Shakespeare: A Review of “Hooked on Shakespeare” by Gurinder Kaur Hatchard

Disclaimer:  I was gifted a sample copy of the book on which this review is based. However I have not been financially compensated by the supplier, book company or the designer to write this review. All opinions expressed are my own and based on my own experiences of using the book / pattern. This post does contain affiliate links which means that I may earn commissions from qualifying purchases made through these links at no cost to you.

Shakespeare’s timeless works have captivated readers and audiences for centuries, but for many, delving into his plays can feel daunting. However, “Hooked on Shakespeare” by Gurinder Kaur Hatchard offers a refreshing and accessible approach to understanding and enjoying the Bard’s masterpieces. In this review, we’ll explore how Hatchard’s book demystifies Shakespeare’s works and makes them accessible to readers of all backgrounds and ages.

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A bit about the author:

Gurinder Kaur Hatchard is the founder of yayforcrochet.com, an online platform dedicated to inspiring and teaching others how to crochet with her gorgeous patterns and brilliant beginner’s ‘Couch to Crochet’ series. 

I actually had the pleasure of meeting Gurinder, at a previous Wool@Jct13 show when we were both vendors, so it was wonderful to have the opportunity to take a look at her lovely new book.

Discovering the Book:

Published to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio being published, this fabulous collection of creations ranges from the iconic Romeo and Juliet to Hamlet and the Ghost, and from the Three Witches from Macbeth to Bottom and Titania from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

There are 15 amazing amigurumi characters to make and love including;

  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Macbeth and the Witches
  • Titania and Bottom (Midsummer Night’s Dream)
  • Antony and Cleopatra
  • Hamlet and The Ghost
  • Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Cardinal Wolsey
  • Julius Caesar and Brutus
  • King Lear and The Fool
  • Benedick and Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing)
  • Prospero, Caliban and Ariel (The Tempest)
  • Othello and Iago
  • Antigonus and The Bear (The Winters Tale)
  • Falstaff, Mistress Page and Mistress Ford (Merry Wives of Windsor)
  • Viola / Cesario (Twelfth Night)
  • Wooliam Shakespeare
Image showing the opened Hooked on Shakespeare book which shows a contents page and all the wonderful crocheted characters you can make.

Crafting Your Literary World:

“Hooked on Shakespeare” serves as a wonderful gateway to Shakespeare’s world. Gurinder, a Shakespeare enthusiast, brings her passion for the Bard to life in this engaging and informative book.

To pun or not to pun, that is the question. You know me, I love a good pun, so I was HERE for ‘Woolliam Shakespeare’!!! That meant he was definitely the character I needed to make. Did you know I actually studied Shakespeare (A Midsummer Nights Dream, Hamlet, Macbeth, Henry V and Othello) as part of my Literature degree so it felt kind of nice to be bringing him to life!

Image showing the opened Hooked on Shakespeare book which shows crocheted amigurumi's figures of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.

For my Wooliam I used some Ricorumi DK from my stash which is a firm favourite yarn of mine. Ricorumi DK is a 100% cotton yarn that comes in wee 25g balls [57.5m] in that’s available in 80 solid shades and I had all the colours I needed. I also decided to add a bit of bling to Woolliam’s outfit by using some Ricorumi Lame in gold instead of plain yellow.

The only other things I used were some stitch markers, a tapestry needle, some toy stuffing and a 3mm hook (closest US size D/3) and a pair of  6mm black safety eyes. He finished up being 20cm / 7.8 inches tall which was perfect and I completely love him!

Close up of Woolliam Shakespeare a crocheted doll made from the Hooked on Shakespeare book by Gurinder Kaur Hatchard

Review:

I enjoyed the wide range of characters that Gurinder chose for this book and appreciated the accessories such as a mini skull for Hamlet and a cauldron for MacBeth’s witches. I also love how each new character is introduced, before you get to the pattern, so even if it’s a play you’re not familiar with you are provided with some context.

The designs themselves include fully illustrated stitch basics making it accessible to crocheters of all skill levels. There are also general tips, with lots of helpful photos, and guidance on how to crochet if you are complete new to the craft. And with so many characters to choose from there are lots of projects to keep you busy.

Image showing the opened Hooked on Shakespeare book which shows crocheted amigurumi's figures of Hamlet and The Ghost.

I think the characters have immense potential as gifts – imagine gifting a crocheted Macbeth to a theatre enthusiast, or presenting a Romeo to a literature-loving friend. I also believe these crochet creations could serve as invaluable teaching prompts in classrooms. What better way to engage students with Shakespearean literature than through tactile, interactive projects.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, “Hooked on Shakespeare” is a testament to the boundless creativity that arises when art and literature intertwine. Gurinder’s masterful designs offer a fresh perspective on timeless tales, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the magic of Shakespearean drama one stitch at a time. So, grab your crochet hook and embark on a journey through the pages of this enchanting book – the world of Shakespeare awaits, ready to be brought to life with the slip of a stitch!

Get your own copy of the book:

You can pick up your own copy of Hooked on Shakespeare: Crochet Projects Inspired by The Bard by Gurinder Kaur Hatchard from Amazon.

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Which is your favourite character? Which would you hook up first? Let me know in a comment below.

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Crochet Your Own Dog by Mieko Shindo Book Review and Giveaway

Disclaimer:  I received a sample copy of the book on which this review is based. However I have not been financially compensated by the supplier, book company or the designer to write this review. All opinions expressed are my own and based on my own experiences of using the book / pattern. This post does contain affiliate links which means that I may earn commissions from qualifying purchases made through these links at no cost to you.

In the world of crochet enthusiasts, finding unique and adorable patterns can spark a wave of creativity. If you’re a dog lover and a crochet enthusiast, then Crochet Your Own Dog by Mieko Shindo is a must-have addition to your crafting library. This delightful book offers a collection of charming crochet patterns that allows you to create your own cuddly canine companions. Let’s dive into the world of crocheting and explore the magic of crafting your own furry friends.

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A bit about the author:

Mieko Shindo is a fibre artist known for her adorable animal creations. A lifelong crafter, she made her first crochet doll in 2011, which was an amigurumi version of her dog. You can find Mieko’s work on Instagram via @mieko.monpuppy

Discovering the Book:

Mieko Shindo’s Crochet Your Own Dog is a treasure trove of adorable patterns and step-by-step instructions for crafting a variety of dog breeds. Whether you’re drawn to the playful energy of a Long Haired Chihuahua, the regal elegance of a Shih Tzu, or the quirky charm of a Dachshund, this book has something for every dog lover. With detailed instructions and helpful illustrations, even beginners can embark on their crochet journey with confidence.

There are 14 life-sized amigurumi pups to make and love;

  • Sitting Toy Poodle
  • Standing Toy Poodle
  • Papillon
  • Lie down Long Haired Chihuahua
  • Sitting Long Haired Chihuahua
  • Sitting Pomeranian
  • Standing Pomeranian
  • Lie down Dachshund
  • Standing Dachshund
  • Maltese
  • Miniature Schnauzer
  • Shih Tzu
  • Yorkshire Terrier
  • Bichon Frise
Image showing the opened Crochet Your Own Dog book which shows photos of six of the crochet dog projects

Crafting Your Canine Companion:

One of the most enchanting aspects of Crochet Your Own Dog is the opportunity to bring your favourite dog breeds to life through crochet. Each pattern is meticulously designed to capture the unique characteristics and personality of the breed, from floppy ears to wagging tails. As you work through the patterns, you’ll experience the joy of watching your creation take shape, stitch by stitch.

Personal Touches and Customisation:

One of the beauties of crochet is the ability to add your own personal touches and customisation to each project. With Crochet Your Own Dog, you have the flexibility to choose your preferred colours, yarn textures, and embellishments to make each dog truly your own. Whether you’re creating a replica of your beloved pet or exploring your imagination to craft a whimsical creation, the possibilities are endless.

Image showing the opened Crochet Your Own Dog book which shows photos of the Minature Schnauzer.

Review:

There are several things I love about this book especially the clear and concise instructions, making it accessible to crocheters of all skill levels. The book features detailed patterns, charts and helpful illustrations to ensure that even beginners can create lifelike and adorable dog companions. Additionally, I appreciate the variety of breeds included in the book, allowing you to craft your favourite dog. And finally, the unique thing about this book, is that the amigurumi are nearly life size, adding to the realistic nature of their appearance.

Conclusion:

In the world of crochet, Crochet Your Own Dog by Mieko Shindo stands out as a delightful and heart-warming resource for dog lovers and crafting enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or a novice looking to embark on a new creative journey, this book offers endless possibilities for crafting your own canine companions. So pick up your crochet hook, choose your favourite pattern, and let your imagination run wild as you bring your furry friends to life one stitch at a time.

Get your own copy of the book:

You can pick up your own copy of Crochet Your Own Dog by Mieko Shindo from Amazon.

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Giveaway:

The lovely publishers from Zakka Workshop have kindly supplied TWO copies of the book for a giveaway! There are therefore two chances to enter, either here on the blog or on Instagram.

All you need to do to enter the giveaway is either leave a comment on the bottom of this blog post (or on my Instagram post about the giveaway) about which dog you would like to make first and why.

I’d like to say a big thank you again to the publishers for offering this special deal to my lovely KCACO.UK readers! 

Good Luck everyone!

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