The History Of Crochet

The History Of Crochet

by Jacks
The History Of Crochet

The History Of Crochet

by Jacks

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Overview

If you’re looking for versatility, crochet has it all. Shapes, colors, textures and weight all combine to produce potentially hundreds of objects that will make you smile and elicit oohs, ahhs and “I’ve got to have this” reactions from family and friends. Because once that yarn is defined into its final shape, a true labor of love manifests itself.
A crocheted object can keep us warm in the winter, cradle our boiling pots and pans, suspend our plants from the ceiling, protect our paper money and coins, cover the stains and scratches in our furniture, dress up the baby’s cradle and make a fashion statement.

The fondness for crocheting has not waned since the early ages. Just glance at the arts and crafts section of any bookstore. Last time we checked, there were more books on crochet than there were books on the DaVinci code. And unhook the belief that crocheting is reserved for creatures who sit on rocking chairs all day.
Where have you been?
Teenagers are having fun with it. So are 30 somethings and those who are past their childbearing years.

Let’s see if we can get you hooked…

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012458568
Publisher: Jimmy Jacks
Publication date: 04/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 78
Sales rank: 920,755
File size: 93 KB

About the Author

Jimmy Jacks is a accomplished writer and researcher. He and his team look for subjects in which to research that needs more information made available to the public. All his books have taken over a year to research and write. The information you will find inside any one of his books is informative and speaks of the latest information available at the time of the research. With his latest book being “The History of Crochet”. This book is available in 3 reading formats paperback at Amazon.com, Kindle, and The Nook.
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