The Great Afghan Book

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The Great Afghan Book
Author : American School of Needlework
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Publisher : Sterling Publishing (NY)
Language : English
Release Date : 01 April 1987
ISBN : 0806965002
Pages : 160 pages
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The Great Afghan Book by American School of Needlework Book PDF Summary

Provides patterns and instructions for a variety of afghans, including picture afghans, and demonstrates basic stitches

The Great Afghan Book

Provides patterns and instructions for a variety of afghans, including picture afghans, and demonstrates basic stitches

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The Great American Aran Afghan

The Great American Aran Afghan booklet features 24 squares by twenty-four knitters. Combine 20 squares of your choice for the throw and pair the additional four into accent pillows. All the information you'll need to knit The Great American Aran Afghan is included in this convenient booklet.

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Knit, crochet and embroider over 65 great projects using the complete how-to instructions, patterns and diagrams.

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Snuggle up by the fire with these 24 knit afghans, the perfect shield from winter's chill. Relatively quick and easy, each solid-color wrap offers comforting warmth while adding a welcome spot of color to the gray days of winter.

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