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Author www.tangledyarns.ca Introduction Here’s a quick and easy double‐sided scrubber that can be used for cleaning anywhere from the kitchen to the garage! Soft but durable cotton yarn on one side,and a tough nylon yarn on the other that won’t scratch non‐stick surfaces, chrome bumpers or bathtubs…how...
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Author Neva Alf Introduction This is a round dishcloth made all in double crochet. This fits perfect in the palm of your hand to do dishes with. Materials List Materials: Any cotton yarn G Hook Finished Size This measures about 5" around, depending on your tightness or looseness of your gauge. But...
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Introduction This one is an easy stashbusting project which was originally intended to be a Crocheted Belt. However, since I can only work on my knitting during weekends I had not been able to complete it before I signed up for a Sit 'n Knit Meetup. On the night before the meetup I saw a mail from...
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Introduction Ever felt like groping a bag snatcher? Here is your chance, grasp it now! The good news is he doesn’t run away and doesn’t mind you robbing him blind. Are you confused yet? Let me give you a hint. When you get to know him he turns out to be very helpful in the kitchen, and even tidies up...
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction This was another design that was inspired by my beginning class. I made this as an example of what can be done with the 3 most basic of crochet stitches; single crochet, double crochet and the chain stitch. I originally posted this on my crochet Livejournal and...
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Author by Vashti Braha Introduction It’s jewelry -– or an altar cloth as the case may be -– for your coffee maker. Every morning it says “I love me” better than a thermal carafe model. Crocheted of colored wire and glass beads, this project is a good introduction to jewelry...
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Author Annette Petavy Introduction This can be a doily, a tablecloth, a place-mat, a pillowcase or whatever you decide it to be. It all depends on which yarn you use, and how big you make it. Note: This pattern uses US terminology Materials List Two balls of Schachenmayr Crazy Cotton (100% cotton, 125m...