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Author by Elijah K. Introduction This is a reply to Jackie D's comment about her son being a drummer, and I have a pattern for a stick bag. Materials List Yarn: any plant fiber or nylon, worsted weight Main Color (MC): darkish color Contrasting Color (CC): lighter color Hook: 6-6.5 mm (J-K), or whatever...
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Author Allena Williams Introduction This small case may not be exactly what you wanted to learn to Crochet for but it’s a great starting point. It’s wonderfully simple and a quick finish.(great project for those yarnlets) Once you get these basics down you’ll be set and ready to go, and you can adjust...
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Author Crochet Puff Stitch Purse. Speedy Pattern. Introduction To be quite honest here, this bag was a bit of a fluke. I was making something else. I'm very pleased with this one Materials List 8 ply yarn, any yarn will do. Amount of yarn will be less than 100 gms. The yarn I used is 90 % wool 5...
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Author Crochet Dress Bag Introduction I have seen dress pot holders and a dress purse made in crochet, I just loved the look of them and decided I wanted a dress bag. So I came up with this one. Materials List Materials 2 Handles I made mine from a length of skipping rope, I cut two pieces about 13 inches...
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Author Baerbel Born Introduction I want to decorate my kitchen with strawberries. That´s why I needed a berry-like grocery bag. Here it is, one of my very first patterns Materials List Yarn: Schachenmayr, nomotta, “Catania“, Llg. 125 Meter/ 50 Gramm 50 gram red, 100 gram green hook: size 3,5 (european...
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on Apr 11, 2008
Filed under: General, Cotton, pattern, Bags, bag, crochet, eco, strawberry, shopping, reuse, grocery
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Author Little Wilds Introduction A pretty business card holder to put all your cards inside and shine when someone asks you for one card! For more details on the making of the business card holder visit the page: http://littlewilds.blogspot.com/2007/10/crochet-business-card-holder.html Materials List...
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Author by Megan Granholm Introduction Rain is almost constant during the winter in the Pacific Northwest, and though most people who live here refuse to use an umbrella on a daily basis, there are times we have no choice. Last Christmas Eve was one of those times on Vancouver Island, BC: my husband and...