Crochet from the Heart - Quick Projects for Generous Giving

by Kristin Spurkland
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EB721

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Get inspired to crochet for a good time and a good cause! These easy crocheted designs make ideal gifts for family, friends, and charities--and will brighten the life of the maker and the recipient alike.

  • Make a difference in the lives of others with 18 projects, all ideal for whipping up in multiples
  • Choose from baby booties and blankets, plus hats, scarves, bags, and even a pet bed
  • Find a list of charities that will help you share your crocheted donations

Author:
by Kristin Spurkland
Size:
8.5" x 11" printed on your home computer
Format Description:
full color, PDF digital download
Pages:
80
Product Code:
EB721
ISBN:
1564776069
Publication Date:
November 1st, 2005
Crochet From the Heart includes 18 patterns you can crochet quickly and easily to submit as charitable donations.

The first 21-pages teach you how to crochet - right from the very beginning (holding your hook) and include instructions and diagrams for all the stitches you will use to create the projects in the book.

The written patterns appear easy to follow and include a variety of projects.

The publication ends with recommendations for submitting charitable donations and some national organizations which accept crocheted items.

I did notice all designs included in Crochet Bright - Scarves, Hats, Booties, and More have also been included in Crochet From the Heart. If you were looking at both publications, I recommend you pick Crochet From the Heart.
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Kristin Spurkland

The designs of popular author, freelance designer, and knitting teacher Kristin Spurkland have been featured in many publications, including Family Circle Knitting, Vogue Knitting, and Interweave Knits. When not knitting and crocheting, Kristin volunteers at House of Dreams cat shelter, practices yoga, takes hip-hop and samba dance classes, bikes, cooks, and reads nineteenth-century novels and books on fashion history.

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