- 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
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Magical Princess Crochet Patterns: Create Your Own Fairytale Doll Collection by Urban Saunders
If you love combining the art of crochet with the magic of storytelling, Magical Princess Crochet Patterns is the perfect guidebook for you! This enchanting collection offers a step-by-step guide to creating adorable fairytale princess dolls, making it a delightful addition to any crocheter’s library.
The instructions are clear, detailed, and beginner-friendly, with helpful tips and beautiful photos to guide you through every step. Even if you’re new to crocheting dolls, this guide ensures a smooth journey from start to finish.
What makes this book truly special is the variety of designs. Each princess is unique, filled with charm and personality, allowing you to craft an entire collection of fairytale characters. These dolls make perfect gifts for children, collectors, or anyone who appreciates handmade creations.
Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, Magical Princess Crochet Patterns inspires creativity and brings joy with every stitch. It’s a magical way to create your own fairytale world, one princess at a time! Highly recommended for anyone looking to add a touch of whimsy to their crochet projects.
Crochet Pattern – Classic Princess Dolls
Disney Princess Crochet Lap Blanket Pattern
Crochet Butterfly Costume pattern
When you introduced me to this website
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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!
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…. 🙂