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Help! I have a wonderful old bedspread, made by my grandmother over 80 years ago. It is cotton thread and very intricate. It has to be cleaned. HOW do I do this? Any suggestions would be great, however, if you have cleaned something similar with good results, that would be great! Thanks
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Hey, has anyone heard of crocheting a microwave potato bag, you know the bags you can use to "bake / steam" potatoes in the microwave? The ones you sew must be 100% cotton.
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Introduction Sometimes, it's too warm for a full sweater in the office. But I hate short blouses [which for some reason is all there in on the racks now]. To remedy that, I made a long vest. Not knee length, just long enough to cover my bum. I used Peaches & Cream cotton yarn, but this should...
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by
wlandlady
on Mar 1, 2010
Filed under: Cotton, Vest, worsted, crochet, easy, customizable, Women's, clothing, plus sized, spring, cream, peaches &
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Ok These I know what they are going to be. And now I've finished!! a new SUPER LIGHT blankie for Shreveport. I fell in love with the flower in the crochet thread, had a bunch of "I don't know what I'd ever do with this color" cottons. so I thought! AH! HA! how's abouts a blankie...
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Ok These I know what they are going to be. And now I've finished!! a new SUPER LIGHT blankie for Shreveport. I fell in love with the flower in the crochet thread, had a bunch of "I don't know what I'd ever do with this color" cottons. so I thought! AH! HA! how's abouts a blankie...
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Introduction Before you begin, I feel I have to let you know that I have a hard time following instructions. A lot of times I find a pattern I like and modify the stuffing out of it. Or I just make it up. I have no patience for tedious crap, so you will find no weaving in of ends or stitch counting here...
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Author Sandi Hagan Introduction The nice thing about making your own belts is that you get to choose the color, texture, and materials used. This particular design I came up with for my mother. She picked the color and the beads on the end were her idea. We found the buckle at a local fabric store after...
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Author CrochetKitten.com Introduction Aries is a take-charge type of gal with a good head on her shoulders. She follows her dreams with enthusiasm. Materials List MC – 1 skein (120 yd) 4/worsted weight yarn CC - scrap 4/worsted weight yarn Size F-5 (3.75 mm) crochet hook Felt (optional) 2 15-mm amigurumi...
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Author CrochetKitten.com Introduction January 20 - February 18. Aquarius doesn't care what other people think. She likes being unique and is rarely bored. Materials List MC: 1 skein (95 yd) Lily® Sugar’n Cream® or 4/weight yarn CC: 1 skein (95 yd) Lily® Sugar’n Cream® or 4/weight yarn Size F-5 (3...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction This was another design that was inspired by my beginning class. I made this as an example of what can be done with the 3 most basic of crochet stitches; single crochet, double crochet and the chain stitch. I originally posted this on my crochet Livejournal and...
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Author by Emily Nelson, Hook Me Up! Crochet Introduction Moms-to-be could use some pampering. This Springy, cheery bath pouf will be a great gift, don't you think? (Hint: It's a great gift for your mom, too. Mother's Day is fast approaching...) Materials List Lily Sugar ‘n’ Cream...