- Uncommon Crochet by Julie Armstrong Holetz
- These two books are the prizes for the June CrochetGossip Giveaway. Check here for all the details:
http://crochet.craftgossip.com/half-a-hundred-pick-a-winner-please-giveaway/2010/06/01/
Patterns, projects and techniques
, by jd wolfe. 3 Comments
http://crochet.craftgossip.com/half-a-hundred-pick-a-winner-please-giveaway/2010/06/01/
Crafted with love and attention to detail, this whimsical pattern lets you create your very own fairy doll, complete with a charming sundress, a magical wand, and even a sweet little dragonfly companion. With clear instructions and plenty of helpful tips, crocheting this fairy is a delightful adventure for beginners and experienced crafters alike.
Standing at 11.8 inches tall when finished, this fairy doll is perfect for imaginative play or as a charming decoration for any fairy enthusiast. Let your creativity take flight as you bring this magical creature to life stitch by stitch.
Download the PDF pattern now and embark on a crochet journey filled with fairy-tale wonders
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Amy in TX says
I don’t know if I can pick just one favorite post, but I can tell you what I really appreciate about your posts in general that makes them unique. I LOVE that you review older books and patterns. I am grateful that crochet has taken a turn toward more modern, fashion-forward designs, but there’s so much great info in the older stuff as well. Keep up the good work!
milai says
One of my favorite posts was when you blogged about your Indian Yarn….Very interesting and you had pics!! Yay…. I would love to win UncomonCrochet…. 🙂