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Quilt It Crochet It! - Sew and Stitch 14 Colorful Designs - cover

Quilt It Crochet It! - Sew and Stitch 14 Colorful Designs

Jemima Flendt

Editorial: Landauer

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Whether you love to crochet or you love to quilt, Quilt It, Crochet It! is your opportunity to crossover! The perfect place to start for beginners to create crochet quilts and pillows, this book features six colorful projects with visual instructions for both quilting and crocheting each design. Opening with complete overviews on the basics of both craft styles, each chapter that follows showcases different traditional quilt blocks, from log cabin blocks to half square triangles. Whether you choose to quilt it or crochet it is entirely up to you! Learn a special technique on how to crochet quilt squares together as you also learn design and color advice for creating crochet squares from quilt squares. Combine both passions into one and enter a whole new world of design with endless possibilities with this inspiring and skill-building project guidebook!
Disponible desde: 14/03/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 96 páginas.

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