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Author virkpia Introduction Bath puff in 4 rnds Materials List Yarn: Bamboo Soft, 100m/50g, from Ullcentrum Hook: 3½ - 4mm (crochet very loosely or use 5-6mm hook) Notes Note : For the English pattern , scroll down . The pattern in English is available after the Swedish . The Pattern http://virkning...
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Designer: Linda Permann Finished Size: Small bowl measures about 8" in diameter and 2¾" tall; large bowl measures 11" in diameter and 4" tall. Yarn: Aunt Lydia’s Classic Crochet Thread size 10 (100% mercerized cotton; 360 yd [320 m]): #21 linen, 1 skein (for small bowl...
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Toni Rexroat
on Jun 2, 2011
Filed under: Interweave Crochet, Linda Permann, Home Decor, Interweave Crochet Summer 2011, thread crochet
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Author by Elijah K. Introduction These are just little things to have around your house. Different sizes -- different uses. Make it in cotton thread and felt and block it, you have a Christmas tree ornament. Lightweight wool or acrylic, a cro-sage! Bulky, fuzzy wool, a holiday trivet. The picture above...
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Sawatdee
on Dec 7, 2009
Filed under: General, Home Decor, can be used for anything!, carefree pattern, takes absoutely no time
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Author by Josi Hannon Madera Introduction The colors for this afghan (click the photo above for a larger image) are taken from the vivid, festive traditional hues of Mardi Gras. The pattern is based on a modified version of the Choctaw chevron, the basic shape which is used to build that tribe's...
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Author by Donna Hulka Introduction If you’ve ever staked plants in your garden, chances are you have a spool of jute twine lying around the house. Put it to a fun, new use with this beaded basket. If you don’t have any jute, you’ll find what you need with a quick stop by the twine section...
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yarntomato
on Jan 4, 2006
Filed under: General, Home Decor, 5 - Bulky, Plant Fiber, Beaded Jute Basket, Basket, 2005 August/September
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Author by Robyn Chachula Introduction Until a few weeks ago, I thought “alternative fibers” meant eyelash yarn. Oh, how I was mistaken. Alternative fibers really mean anything you can get your hands on to crochet and knit with except yarn. The only limitation is your own creativity. My awakening...
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Author by Even Howard Introduction Missing wildflowers and deep starry skies combined with concern about the buy-it-now nature of the modern world, I set about to create something lovely from the cast-offs of many summers still lurking in my closet. The whole process was magic, from cooking up small...