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Introduction This pattern was created in celebration of our first ebook for Kindle, "Zodiac Kittens: A Year of Crochet Patterns." We just love the look of old-timey needlework mixed with the new fangled smart phone. It's even got a window for the camera lens and all the connection ports...
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Introduction Cute Lotus Flowers Cuff for the spring/summer days. Easy and beautiful! Thanks for looking! Materials List 2.50mm hook Super Fine Cotton yarn (Orange or any other summer color) Finished Size Adult woman, it has two button hole for different length. Gauge no gauge, but very thin yarn! The...
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Author "Minnie" a Bead Crochet Amulet by Carol Cathey Introduction This is a great starter piece for Bead Crochet Bags. If you ever wanted to try crocheting with beads to make an amulet. Here is your pattern. Have a great time. Materials List You will need one Hank of size 11 seed beads 1 spool...
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Author Melissa "Missa" Hills Introduction A little pouch for makeup, crochet tools, change, whatever! Worked in a spiral after the orange base, close with a zipper or even some lightweight Velcro. Materials List -Olympus Herbs (100% cotton, 96yds each, crochet thread size #20) 1 ball MC 1 ball...
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Author by Donna Hulka Introduction Recycle those paper bookmarks you get for free at the bookstore. Chuck those decrepit woven things you've kept since childhood. Take a few minutes to crochet yourself a simple, elegant book thong that will make you feel like the sophisticated intellectual you know...
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yarntomato
on Dec 29, 2005
Filed under: General, Cotton, Accessories, 1 - Super Fine, Plant Fiber, 2005 February/March, bookmark, thong
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Author By Megan Granholm Introduction I have a scarf that’s about ten feet long. I adore it. I can wrap it around my neck twelve times and it still hangs down to my knees. I like to wear it under my jacket when I’m outside in the cold, but stuffing the ends in my coat makes me look like Quasimodo...
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Megan_Granholm
on Dec 1, 2005
Filed under: Scarves, For women, Accessories, winter wear, warm wear, 1 - Super Fine, Shawls & Ponchos, 2005-2006 December/January, neck, cool gift, neck warmer, scarf, cowl
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Author by Pam Introduction What's up with so many sock patterns calling for too-thick worsted weight yarn? Designer Pam says: "I've seen a lot of crocheters looking for a pattern for crochet socks using sock yarn, so they can wear them in their shoes like the knitters do. That's what...