Knit, purl, save the world : fabulous knit and crochet projects for eco-friendly stitchers 🔍
Howell, Vickie, Armstrong, Adrienne Newton Abbot : David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 2010
English [en] · PDF · 13.5MB · 2010 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
description
This title features 31 gorgeous crochet and knitting patterns made with eco-friendly yarns such as soy, hemp, organic cotton and recycled knitting supplies. It offers easy-to-follow knitting projects for yourself and your home which include knitting mitten instructions, sock knitting, crocheted aromatherapy pillow and crocheted shopping bag. Basic techniques cover everything from knitting abbreviations and types of eco yarn for knitting, to crochet basics and felting and types of knitting stitches needed.
Alternative filename
ia/knitpurlsaveworl0000howe.pdf
Alternative author
Vickie Howell
Alternative publisher
David & Charles Publishers
Alternative publisher
David & Charles Ltd
Alternative publisher
Westbridge
Alternative publisher
Sewandso
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
UK ed., PS, 2010
metadata comments
cutoff text back cover due to text run to the gutter
Alternative description
Features 31 crochet and knitting patterns made with eco-friendly yarns such as soy, hemp, organic cotton and recycled knitting supplies. This title offers easy-to-follow knitting projects for yourself and your home which include knitting mitten instructions, sock knitting, crocheted aromatherapy pillow and crocheted shopping bag.
Alternative description
Over 30 amazing projects, gifts and wearables incorporating eco-friendly materials made of soy, corn, hemp, bamboo, recycled newspaper and much more
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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