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Afghans
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"Afghans" by The Spool Cotton Company is a crafting guidebook penned in the early 1950s. This practical manual focuses on crochet patterns, offering a variety of designs for creating afghans using Chadwick's Red Heart yarn. The likely topic of the book revolves around home crafting, specifically intended for those interested in making their own decorative and functional blankets. The book provides detailed instructions for a selection of beautiful afghan designs, including motifs, materials required, and specific stitching techniques. Each pattern is carefully laid out, guiding knitters and crocheters through the process from the initial stitches to the finishing touches. The designs range from simple to complex, ensuring that crafters of varying skill levels can create stunning pieces. Along with helpful tips on yarn selection, gauge measurements, and techniques for joining motifs, "Afghans" serves as an extensive resource for anyone looking to enhance their crafting repertoire.
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Project Gutenberg
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