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Crocheting School A Complete Course Contents What You Need Holding the Hook and Yarn How to Follow Directions How to Begin Basic Stitches 1 Basic Stitches 2 Basic Stitches 3 Starting in Rounds Working in Rounds Working in Squares Increasing Decreasing Afghan (Tunisian) Stitch Variations of the Afghan (Tunisian) Stitch Net stitch Increasing in Net Stitch Variations of Net Stitch Geometric Shapes Edgings Lace Border Made to Desired Length Borders Worked in Rows Hairpin Lace How to Work Corners in Filet Crochet Variations for Working Filet Crochet Corners Working in Rounds Beyond Center Ring Hairpin Lace Designs: Joining Strips and Embroidery Hairpin Lace Designs: Lacy Trims and Joining Lace Patterns: Clover Motif Belgian Lace Increasing in Afghan (Tunisian) Stitch Edgings Worked on Fabric Irish Lace Motifs: Three-Layered Flower Irish Lace Motifs: Lancelot Leaf ‘Two-Color Jacquard Pattern in Single Crochet Shestal 29 at 32 33 35 37 39 41 43 47 49 51 52 55 57 59 61 62 63 ‘Two-Color Jacquard Pattern in Double Crochet Broomstick Lace Woven Pattern on Net Stitch Irish Lace Motifs: Star Flower Working Squares in Rounds Fur Stiteh Buttonholes Wrapped Stitches Joining Squares Irish Lace Motifs: Eight-Petal Flower Braided Stitch Cords Seams Rickrack Trim Crocheted Inserts Sunburst Pattern in Two Colors Pattern Made with Loom Circular Patterns Three-Dimensional Stitches Geometric Shapes in Two Colors Embroidering Over Crochet Loops and Buttons Working with Beads Borders Trims Made with Crocheted Ribbon Ribbon Border Background Patterns for Irish Lace Lacy Square Dainty Edgings Crocheted Trimming Raised Stitches 1 Tricolor Raised Stitch Pattern Flower Motif to Appliqué Circles Transformed into Squares Circular Insert Rounded Borders Interlocking Rings Patchwork from Scraps Index 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 a1 93 95 97 101 103 105 107 109 i 113 115 17 119 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139

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