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Granny Squares One Square at a Time - Amulet Bag - cover

Granny Squares One Square at a Time - Amulet Bag

international Creative Publishing

Casa editrice: Creative Publishing international

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“Crocheters looking to move beyond basic granny squares, as well as new crocheters drawn to these traditional motifs, will enjoy this collection.” —Library Journal 
 
With all you need to start crocheting your very own granny squares, this kit includes a step-by-step, thirty-two–page booklet that contains illustrated instructions for crocheting classic granny squares, plus eight more granny square patterns. You’ll also get a special project that will help you create amulet bags made from your granny squares!
Disponibile da: 01/03/2015.
Lunghezza di stampa: 16 pagine.

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