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The Essential Book of Crochet Techniques

September 25th, 2007 at 11:04 am » Comments (0)

In case you have been wondering why so few blog-a-mentries this month, I have been preparing swatches and samples of some wonderful yarns and will start blogging about that rather soon. Good as I am I cannot crochet and type at the same time.

The pleasant combination of:
– the gradually developing Symbol [...]



MD Tivo/DVR “Alert” – Knit & Crochet Today on PBS

September 14th, 2007 at 00:01 am » Comments (0)

Many of you are probably aware that a new PBS (Public Broadcasting Systems) show dedicated to Knit & Crochet has started to be broadcast.
As usual MPT-Maryland Public Television is a bit late, but better later than never “I suppose”

Subject: RE: Needle Arts Shows
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 16:18:54 -0400
Thread-Topic: Needle Arts Shows
From: Juliana [...]



TechnoSailor’s Web Self Importance Test

September 9th, 2007 at 10:07 am » Comments (1)

According to the folks over at Ya-Ya Sisterhood name for Wheat Carr of Queen White Thunder makes me uncomfortable
Or, even that I can’t figure out why I am, accord to TecnhoSailor that have pleased me the most.
Try it and see what kind of



Broomstick Lace – Stitch or Technique?

September 7th, 2007 at 01:00 am » Comments (1)

Also known as Jiffy Lace or Peacock’s Eye,
In Your Opinion, Is this type of Crochet
a Stitch
or
a Technique?
Please tell me what you think by voting in the poll
or better yet, share why you hold that opinion by commenting and voting



Symbol Crochet

September 1st, 2007 at 08:30 am » Comments (3)

Pictures, sign language, and Symbols have been the timeless means to share everything from history to recipes.
Crochet Symbols are used in Charted Patterns. It is these Charted Patterns allow us to cross language barriers and enjoy the creativity of those with whom our only common language is the technique used in our [...]



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