Fun Crochet Magazine - Issue 28 2026

Fun Crochet Magazine - Issue 28 2026
Fun Crochet Magazine - 28 English | 37 pages | True | 16.6 MB

The magazine for both and advanced crochet. Every edition is filled with for projects for your home, to wear or for gifts. The patterns are explained step-by-step, often accompanied by illustrative photos. In addition to the crochet patterns, Fun Crochet Magazine features stories, news and inspiration.

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Fun Crochet Magazine - Issue 27 2026

Fun Crochet Magazine - Issue 27 2026
Fun Crochet Magazine - 27 English | 37 pages | True | 14.9 MB

The magazine for both and advanced crochet. Every edition is filled with for projects for your home, to wear or for gifts. The patterns are explained step-by-step, often accompanied by illustrative photos. In addition to the crochet patterns, Fun Crochet Magazine features stories, news and inspiration.

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Fun Amigurumi Magazine - Issue 16 2026

Fun Amigurumi Magazine - Issue 16 2026
Fun Amigurumi Magazine - 16 English | 39 pages | True | 13.8 MB

Fun Amigurumi Magazine is for both and advanced crocheter. Every edition is filled with for adorable, cute, small and handy amigurumi projects. The patterns are explained step-by-step, often accompanied by illustrative photos. In addition to the crochet patterns, Fun Amigurumi Magazine features stories, inspiration and much, much more! With so many fun and beautiful items to create, only one question remains: which amigurumi will you get started on first?

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Traditional Knitting Patterns: from Scandinavia, the British Isles, France, Italy and Other European Countries (Dover Knitting, Crochet, Tatting, Lace)

Traditional Knitting Patterns: from Scandinavia, the British Isles, France, Italy and Other European Countries (Dover Knitting, Crochet, Tatting, Lace)
English | | ISBN: 978-0486210131 | 223 pages | | 28.26 MB

In this book you will find 263 different patterns and designs, the best traditional material from the Arabic, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Austrian, Dutch, Scandinavian, Shetland, English, Scottish, and knitting traditions. All are presented clearly so you can use them immediately in your own work, or use them for learning how knitting developed the world over.

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