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Crochet For Beginners: A Step By Step Guide To Crochet Stitches Techniques And Projects Such As Home Decor Blankets Rugs Scarves Lace And More - Master Crochet In One Day! - cover

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Crochet For Beginners: A Step By Step Guide To Crochet Stitches Techniques And Projects Such As Home Decor Blankets Rugs Scarves Lace And More - Master Crochet In One Day!

Marissa Spalding

Publisher: Marissa Spalding

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Summary

Have you decided to learn how to crochet and don't know where to start? 
  
Crochet is an ancient art that embodies an incredible tradition of knowledge and craftsmanship. 
Crochet is beautiful but mistakes are easy. 
  
In this guide, I have listed 5 of the most common crochet mistakes I have made, which others are making and many others will make. 
  
 Fun and simple projects to makeLearn a variety of crochet stitches and skillsPerfect for absolute beginnersProjects include hats, scarves, mittens, baby blankets, scented hearts, granny squares and more! 
This is the ONLY beginner's book you'll need to start to crochet today!! 
  
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Available since: 10/12/2020.

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