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Crochet with Leftover Yarn: Quick and easy stashbuster patterns using one ball or less
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Crochet with Leftover Yarn: Quick and easy stashbuster patterns using one ball or less in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $27.99


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Crochet with Leftover Yarn: Quick and easy stashbuster patterns using one ball or less in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $27.99
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25 patterns which use ONE BALL OF YARN OR LESS, or which use up small amounts of different colors.
You can SUBSTITUTE SIMILAR YARNS you have for the ones used in the pattern—WE TELL YOU HOW.
The 25 gorgeous patterns include projects for the home, such as a pillow cover, egg cozies, and mug warmers, and makes which are ideal as gifts, including baby hats and bootees, toys, and bunting.
Some feature stripes, squares, or flowers, which offer the chance to use up little amounts of leftover yarn in different colors. Many are small, quick, and easy, so they are perfect for beginners.
There's also a handy illustrated guide to every crochet stitch, just in case you need a refresher, as well as useful tips on choosing substitute yarns and checking your gauge. Now you can stop feeling guilty about your ever-increasing stash and be inspired instead.
25 patterns which use ONE BALL OF YARN OR LESS, or which use up small amounts of different colors.
You can SUBSTITUTE SIMILAR YARNS you have for the ones used in the pattern—WE TELL YOU HOW.
The 25 gorgeous patterns include projects for the home, such as a pillow cover, egg cozies, and mug warmers, and makes which are ideal as gifts, including baby hats and bootees, toys, and bunting.
Some feature stripes, squares, or flowers, which offer the chance to use up little amounts of leftover yarn in different colors. Many are small, quick, and easy, so they are perfect for beginners.
There's also a handy illustrated guide to every crochet stitch, just in case you need a refresher, as well as useful tips on choosing substitute yarns and checking your gauge. Now you can stop feeling guilty about your ever-increasing stash and be inspired instead.

















