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Crochet Pink - 26 Patterns to Crochet for Comfort Gratitude and Charity - cover

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Crochet Pink - 26 Patterns to Crochet for Comfort Gratitude and Charity

Janet Rehfeldt

Publisher: Martingale

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Summary

So many of us have been impacted by breast cancer, whether we've dealt with it personally or know someone who has. A special crocheted gift is a tangible way to show our support to loved ones--or our appreciation to our caregivers. These beautiful crochet patterns are ideal.
  Choose from 26 attractive accessories, including a comforting shrug and jacket, face cloths, cozy socks and slippers, and other small, quick-to-crochet items  Incorporate affordable amounts of luscious yarns such as alpaca, cashmere, and silk that are soothing against the skin and easy to wear comfortably  Use those waiting-room hours to crochet something from the heart that will be welcomed and treasured
Available since: 11/12/2013.

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