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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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Author Leanne Fairweather Introduction Hello! This is my first posted pattern to this site! I had originally designed these to be earrings, but they turned out a liiiiittle to big for my taste (but can certainly still be worn as earrings)! Instead, these little guys have solved my problem of how to decorate...
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by
lyra1
on Oct 8, 2008
Filed under: General, Cotton, Home Decor, 1 - Super Fine, christmas, snowflake, earrings, small, apartment, mini, basement suite, snowflakes
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Author Yana Introduction Hi, Most publishers reject designs, made from rare or discontinued yarn. But i made it. Actually, I get really great yarns from Ebay, which are sold at a VERY low price. I prefer to buy cones - more yarn, which is enough for a large project and I can get such yarns as cashmere...
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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 Katy Westcott Introduction I have a hard time passing up wool and cashmere sweaters when I find them at thrift stores. I appreciate quality yarn in pretty colors, but I don’t always approve of a thrift store sweater’s style. When a nice sweater fits perfectly but doesn’t suit...
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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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by
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 Annette Petavy Introduction This can be a doily, a tablecloth, a place-mat, a pillowcase or whatever you decide it to be. It all depends on which yarn you use, and how big you make it. Note: This pattern uses US terminology Materials List Two balls of Schachenmayr Crazy Cotton (100% cotton, 125m...