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Plus Size Knits - 25 Knitting Patterns for Sweaters and Accessories - cover

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Plus Size Knits - 25 Knitting Patterns for Sweaters and Accessories

Phildar

Verlag: Fox Chapel Publishing

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Beschreibung

·         25 knitting patterns for plus size women
 
·         Contains stylish and flattering designs of sweaters, cardigans, and accessories
 
·         Includes step-by-step directions and high-quality photography
 
·         Helpful size charts and diagrams provided to create perfectly tailored pieces
Verfügbar seit: 12.11.2019.

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