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Have you heard of Ravelry? If you haven't then you should join - it will honestly change your (crocheting) life. Hundreds of crochet projects at your fingertips - with comments, tips, photos of finished objects and so much more you have to experience it to understand. And if you're a knitter also, it will really knock your socks off. www.ravelry.com
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check out the site below or look up amigurumi
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http://amilist.blogspot.com/
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June 24, 2009 12:50 PM
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Go simple for summer. Try dishcloths and save the large hot heavy projects for the winter. Pot scrubbies are also good and quick and easy.
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June 25, 2009 02:32 AM
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I don't know your level of experience, but after reading up on amigurumi, i definately want to learn to crochet. check out the site below or look up amigurumi
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http://amilist.blogspot.com/
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June 26, 2009 10:01 PM
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July is a good time to start those 'holiday' projects. If you have never tried crocheting with thread before, snowflakes make a great first project. If you prefer not to work in the round, try making lace. I still have some pillow case lace made by my great-grandmother back in the 1950's.
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