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Wool Knitting Crochet Emma Chalmers Monroe

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Wool Knitting Crochet Emma Chalmers Monroe
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Publisher: eBookIt.com
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 73
Author: Emma Chalmers Monroe
ISBN: 9781456614997, 1456614991
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Wool Knitting Crochet Emma Chalmers Monroe by Emma Chalmers Monroe 9781456614997, 1456614991 instant download after payment.

This book is equally appreciated by beginner or expert. It contains most valuable information and instructions for everyone who crochets or wishes to learn to do this beautiful work. It embodies a very careful selection of designs; and, from the simplest to the most ornate, every successive step is explained and illustrated so fully that perfect results are a certainty. It describes the making of the newest designs for the ever popular use of crochet and gives instructions and patterns for Edgings, Borders, Scarf-Ends, Insertions, Yokes, Lunch-Sets, Doilies, etc. The first thing to be done in knitting is to cast on or, as it is sometimes called, to "set up the foundation." (Figure 1). There are several methods for this, the following being that preferred and generally used by the writer: Leave a spare end of thread, sufficient for the number of stitches you wish to cast on, lying toward the left, the spool or ball from which the working-thread is drawn being at the right.

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