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50 Cents a Pattern: Granny Square Flowers

20 On the Go projects

Paperback
$9.95 US
8.56"W x 11"H x 0.19"D   | 8 oz | 60 per carton
On sale Oct 10, 2017 | 48 Pages | 9781782215073
Granny squares are the perfect small crochet projects, being quick, simple, and rewarding to make. May Corfields designs are bright, modern and fresh, with a beautiful floral theme. This book contains 20 crochet patterns so you can accessorize your outfits, ornaments and throws with gorgeous granny square flowers! These little motifs are brilliant to crochet on the go, and are suitable for both beginners and advanced crocheters.
May Corfield was taught to crochet as a child by her mother and hasnt stopped since. She is an experienced editor who has worked on a variety of craft books and enjoys making all things crochet in her spare time. She loves the versatility of crochet, the different effects you can achieve with the wide range of yarns available, and the variety of different stitches you can employ and the fact that, if you drop a stitch, its only the last stitch you made that is affected. May lives in Kent.
Introduction 4
Crochet know-how 6
Geranium 8
Primrose 10
Rose 12
Narcissus 14
Himalayan Poppy 16
Sunfl ower 18
Crocus 20
Borage 22
Cosmos 24
Auricula 26
Clematis 28
Calendula 30
Lily 32
Chrysanthemum 34
Hellebore 36
Anemone 38
Daisy 40
Gerbera 42
Aquilegia 44
Trillium 46

About

Granny squares are the perfect small crochet projects, being quick, simple, and rewarding to make. May Corfields designs are bright, modern and fresh, with a beautiful floral theme. This book contains 20 crochet patterns so you can accessorize your outfits, ornaments and throws with gorgeous granny square flowers! These little motifs are brilliant to crochet on the go, and are suitable for both beginners and advanced crocheters.

Author

May Corfield was taught to crochet as a child by her mother and hasnt stopped since. She is an experienced editor who has worked on a variety of craft books and enjoys making all things crochet in her spare time. She loves the versatility of crochet, the different effects you can achieve with the wide range of yarns available, and the variety of different stitches you can employ and the fact that, if you drop a stitch, its only the last stitch you made that is affected. May lives in Kent.

Table of Contents

Introduction 4
Crochet know-how 6
Geranium 8
Primrose 10
Rose 12
Narcissus 14
Himalayan Poppy 16
Sunfl ower 18
Crocus 20
Borage 22
Cosmos 24
Auricula 26
Clematis 28
Calendula 30
Lily 32
Chrysanthemum 34
Hellebore 36
Anemone 38
Daisy 40
Gerbera 42
Aquilegia 44
Trillium 46