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40+ Stash-Busting Projects to Crochet!.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Annie's.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crocheting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (66 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : Annie's, 2021.
Summary:
Stash is a crochet term for leftover or oddball yarn. Stash-Busting is finding a project that uses small amounts of yarns. In this amazing book you will find over 40 designs all made with small amounts of different sizes of yarns for home, babies, and accessories! Designs include gnome coasters, little gnomes, easy doilies, afghans, hot pads, baby blankets, baby slippers, a ladies shawlette, jewelry, and more!
Contents:
Cover
Table of Contents
Colorful Gnome
Little Shells Warmer Afghan
Turtle Fridgie
Cornflower Doily
A Mouse for Your House
Chili Pepper Magnet
Microwave Bowl Cozy
Gnome Coaster
Little Bits Bowls
Happy Day Cozy
Lunch on the Lanai Coaster
Strawberry Delight Set
Ring-Around Coasters
Color Bands Afghan
Farmhouse Pot Holder
Pot &amp
Casserole Cozy
Retro Mandala
Fun Fridgies
Hexagon Dishcloth
Halloween Treats
Miniature Ornaments
Easter Eggs
Gemstone Bracelet
Water Lily Necklace
Lacy Shawlette
Flowers &amp
Scraps Tote
On-the-Go Baby Cover
Scrap Baby Afghan
Pig Toy
Baby Animal Slippers
Stitch Guide
Metric Conversion Charts
Copyright.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781640254862
1640254862
OCLC:
1244625921

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