Best of
Crochet
2001
Best of Terry Kimbrough Baby Afghans
Terry Kimbrough - 2001
Terry Kimbrough's designs never skimp on charm, and this darling collection of 24 crocheted afghans is no exception.
99 Little Doilies
Patricia Kristoffersen - 2001
Crocheters will want to stock up on crochet thread once they purchase this ultimate collection of miniature doily patterns! Close-up photos and clear instructions will guide stitchers in creating a variety of beautiful designs!
Afghans for All Seasons, Book 2 (Leisure Arts #108214)
Leisure Arts Inc. - 2001
Beautiful afghans for any season
All-American Crochet Afghans
Laura Scott - 2001
From Maine to California, you'll find afghans to represent the best of what each region of our country offers.
White Christmas in Thread Crochet
Kathryn H. Clark - 2001
The 47 designs include garlands, tree toppers, skirts, and ornaments.
Booties by the Dozen (Leisure Arts #3243)
Kay Meadors - 2001
Bedspread-weight cotton thread (size 10) works into footwear fashion for newborn to three-month-old babies. Styles range from high-top sneakers to dainty dress-ups.
Best Of Patricia Kristoffersen (Leisure Arts #3261)
Patricia Kristoffersen - 2001
Full-color photos and clear instructions ensure the crocheter's success.
A Crocheter's Garden of Afghans (Leisure Arts #3238)
Leisure Arts Inc. - 2001
Crocheters of all skill levels will enjoy making these seasonal afghans.
Keepsake Baby Afghans
Kay Meadors - 2001
These seven lacy and lovely afghans designed by Kay Meadors work up quickly in sport weight yarn for a special baby! The centers of these afghans finish in a flash, leaving you time to add the elegant edgings that give the wonderful wraps their old-fashioned charm.
New Ideas for Crochet: Stylish Projects for the Home
Darsha Capaldi - 2001
From stitch techniques to selecting yarn, to making use of buttons, beads and ribbon....Helpful hints for additional enhancements.”—Crochet. “One would love to recommend this book for everyone, as it features many colorful and imaginative projects of interest to the experienced crochet artist.”—Library Journal.