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This book is a delightful assortment of patterns., May 29 1999
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This review is from: In Love With Crochet (Perfect Paperback)
In Love With Crochet edited by Anne Childs contains the usual assortment of afghans, includin grannies, mile-a-minute, lacy, quick, one piece, baby and embroidered.There is also a nicely done baby section that has a christening gown and a hooded towel. You can find novelties done in both thread, yarn and fabric strips.Check out the clown faces, pink pig and tic-tac-toe game. The fashion corner brings you hats,sweaters and a baby bikini. A few holiday patterns like a scarecrow doll and a turkey round out the patterns.But, what gives this book it's charm is the inclusion of a delightful set of birthday fairies! Made with small amounts of yarn and crocheted from head to toe, you'll create all 12 darlings in no time. I have one dangling in front of me! There are projects for all levels of skill here. This is a book you'll cme back to again and again.
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Another classic..., Mar 4 2002
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This review is from: In Love With Crochet (Perfect Paperback)
I really love these books for their variety, I want to make everything I see in these Leisure Arts books. I would recommend them to anyone, especially if you want to get addicted to crochet books.
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65 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is a delightful assortment of patterns., May 29 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: In Love With Crochet (Perfect Paperback)
In Love With Crochet edited by Anne Childs contains the usual assortment of afghans, includin grannies, mile-a-minute, lacy, quick, one piece, baby and embroidered.There is also a nicely done baby section that has a christening gown and a hooded towel. You can find novelties done in both thread, yarn and fabric strips.Check out the clown faces, pink pig and tic-tac-toe game. The fashion corner brings you hats,sweaters and a baby bikini. A few holiday patterns like a scarecrow doll and a turkey round out the patterns.But, what gives this book it's charm is the inclusion of a delightful set of birthday fairies! Made with small amounts of yarn and crocheted from head to toe, you'll create all 12 darlings in no time. I have one dangling in front of me! There are projects for all levels of skill here. This is a book you'll cme back to again and again.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Haven't created from this book yet., April 1 2010
By Kim Kirk "Krochet Kim" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: In Love With Crochet (Perfect Paperback)
I like this book but I'm not in love with it as the title suggests. It has a nice variety of items to be crochted other than afghans. There is one baby blanket that I'd like to create someday but nothing else really strikes my fancy.
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Another classic..., Mar 4 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: In Love With Crochet (Perfect Paperback)
I really love these books for their variety, I want to make everything I see in these Leisure Arts books. I would recommend them to anyone, especially if you want to get addicted to crochet books.
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