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knitting... then
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Let me ask you a few
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"How would it feel to knit at lightning
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"How would it feel to be able to merge several colors to create the perfect garment?"
"How would it feel to produce
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it?"
Imagine how it will feel to become an
envied
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like, however complicated and breezing through it. Imagine how you'll feel
being the knitting guru that your friends come to when they're in
a fix. Imagine how many more projects you can race through when you
can knit faster than a road runner on steroids in any stitch you happen to be using.
Watch your hands become a blur and hear the clickety-click of the needles as that
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takes shape before your eyes.
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for knitting and why, where to get interesting and creative patterns, how to
sew
a garment together neatly or one of a multitude of other questions, 'Knitting
Success' has the answers...
And all presented in plain, easy-to-understand
language - with no complicated instructions and none
of the frustrating waffle you'd be forced to wade through in a bookstore
purchase. You even get tips
on selling your work for cash, if that's what you want to do.
Find out how
to quickly and easily boost your knitting speed, where to buy yarn, needles,
etc. at the best price possible, the optimum types of yarn to pick for your
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can pick it all up right away. Go straight to what you want, when
you want, without feeling overwhelmed.
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Why?
Simply, every section in the book is there because "you asked for
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Questions from people who love knitting and want to be the best they can
at it.
A
simple webpage was set up, and people like you visited it and left me
their most pressing question on knitting.
Then I answered them!
Which means no fluff. Just the real answers you want to know.
Here's a sneak peak at what
you'll discover in
"Knitting Success: The
Easy to Understand, Straight To The Point Insider Action Guide That
Can Convert You From Novice To Master Knitter Fast... Guaranteed!": |
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How even a beginner knitter can
QUICKLY and EASILY understand patterns
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How to design your own
"eye-popping" projects!
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The
BEST WAY for beginners to start knitting
NOW!
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The best type of stuff
to knit if you want to Make Money
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How to
market your knitted products so well that customers just can't
get enough of you!
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How to make your own
Fantastic knitting board
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How to
easily switch from a circular needled to double points
without problems
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How to figure out the
PERFECT substitute for
any yarn given in a pattern
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The difference between bulky, chunky and heavy worsted
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How to
STOP
headaches caused when the first stitch of a row
is too large
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The
Easiest Way to count rows of knitting
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How to tell in an
instant if a pattern is easy.
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What multiflex yarn is and
where you can get it
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How to cast on with the thumb
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An easy way to tell what line or stitch you’re up to if you've lost count
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The different ways to finish a knitted project
(and
how to do each)
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How to stop the
frustration of rolling edges in it's tracks
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The
best places to get a
top-quality, inexpensive knitting loom!
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How to tell a picture of the front of a project from a
picture of the back of
the project, instantly
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A comparison of stitches for right and
left-handed knitting
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How to figure out the gauge for a project...
even when the instructions are complicated
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The
simplest and best way to pick up stitches when you need to make the sleeve or neckline
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How to make a
perfect 1M without leaving holes in the garment
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The best way to make a washable throwrug...
and what's new to use from this
generation of materials
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The best way to keep edges neat
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How to hold
different colors
of yarn
without ending up in a tangled mess of frustration!
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How to give your knitting a more finished look
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The basics of blocking
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The ideal type of seam to use for your particular garment
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The best way to knit armholes for sweaters
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How to knit a garment that fits when
no size seems right. (like when your waist size
is bigger than your supposedly "corresponding" bust size!)
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How to
PREVENT the color from making an
unsightly zig zag at the beginning of a row when
knitting in the round
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How to decrease with a number that doesn’t divide up evenly.
(e.g. If you cast
on 74)
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How to
figure out the content of your unlabeled yarn
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The precise number of stitches that you
can you carry your yarn when
changing
colors
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How to knit just as well in
thread as you would in yarn
using more than two needles!
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How to do a right
or left twist
(And get a perfect 10 from the judges).
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How to change color
slap bang in the
middle of a row
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The very best color to use when
knitting so that you can actually see the stitches coming
without straining your eyes
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The colors that are the
EASIEST to work on
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How to quickly and
accurately measure gauge
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How to
easily attach your yarn to a circular needle
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The best cast on for something that
needs to stretch
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How to create
beautiful edges for your
dishcloths or placemats
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How to cast on the exact same way that you bind off
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How to select an ideal alternative yarn when the
recommended one is NOT AVAILABLE OR TOO EXPENSIVE
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How to
avoid ladders when knitting socks, even when you're using double
pointed needles
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How to produce a
perfect pom-pom
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How to
avoid problems at the end of a row
caused by either not catching the end
stitch or over knitting
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How to fool the eye by
invisibly weaving in your ends or joining a new yarn
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How to knit that
tricky M1K stitch
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How to start your knitting and
finish each line... without it falling apart!
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How to pickup stitches
without creating nasty holes in the garment
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How to scale up a
knitting pattern (e.g. XL to 2X)
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How to
perfectly attach the second skein of yarn to your project
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The best way to adjust patterns for
different thicknesses of yarn
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How to do awesome kitchener grafting
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So you're got a fantastic
pattern that tells you the exact length of yarn to use... But
AAGGHHH!, the yarn you want is only sold by weight.
Don't worry,
you'll find out exactly how to get the perfect amount
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How to find a perfect
alternative yarn if you are
sensitive to wearing wools
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Where you can buy
quality, inexpensive accessories, from punchcards to spares
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How to easily and
accurately weave in the ends when you're finished
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When
and if straight needles can be used instead of circular needles
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A
quick and easy way to cast on
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How to pick up stitches around a collar to knit the neckband
without getting
holes
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How and when to use a
provisional cast on
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How to stop your work
getting too tight whether casting on or in mid-flow
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How to easily use a knitting chart
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The
BEST WAY for a beginner to cast on
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Noticed a
wrong or dropped stitch in your garment?
Don't Worry...
You'll learn how to correct the stitch without ripping out all
your hard work!
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How to
perfectly seam raglan sleeves to the body so that each side is even and looks
professional
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The
easiest way to make an almost invisible seam in a sweater
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How to
convert crochet patterns to knit patterns and vice versa
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How to
achieve a nice, even tension in a stocking stitch
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How to
get your plain and purl tensions to be the same
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How to
estimate how much yarn you'll need for knitting garments with needles of a
certain size, or using worsted yarn
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How to
easily wind slippery yarn that comes in a hank
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How to
decrease 2 stitches so that it looks like they both disappeared under a
column of knit stitches
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How to
get the size
spot on when checking the gauge results in the finished item
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The BEST ways to sew various types of bands
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How to
easily work more than one stitch in the same stitch (e.g. K1, P1, K1 All into
next stitch)
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How to
reduce the effects of carpal tunnel syndrome
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How to
STOP YOUR WORK ROLLING UP when doing the stockinette stitch!
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And
much, much more! |
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To
The Struggling Knitter Who Wants Their Problems Solved Now...
Of course you could probably find most
of this information out for free. You could spend hours trawling
through endless knitting websites and library books and pick these
tips up. Buy why would you want to waste all that time when you can
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What's A Resource Like This Worth?
To have someone do all
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Everything is explained
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There are other
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Which is why
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I plan on raising the price from $14.97 to $27 very
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the price will increase. So you'll need to be quick if you want to save
some bucks.
$14.97 is a drop in the
ocean compared to what you would have to spend to find this
information from other sources in terms of your time and money.
Hey wait a
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Read
the real opinions of people just like yourself...
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As I'm in
between a beginner and an intermediate
in the art of knitting, I found the new
ebook: Knitting Success! a great help to
me.
It gave me
some great ideas and even told me
how to
go about using a circular knitting
needle which I was dreading using but in
order to make myself a poncho with the
pattern I had to.
I am confident now that I
can do it.
Regards,
Tracy (Surname
Withheld By Request) |
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Hi Mary,
I have just finished going through
your e-book "Knitting Success" and found that it was well done.
It was very easy to read and easy to follow.
It is well written for the
beginning knitter in giving the basics in an easy to follow
format.
All in all a very good effort for
this book.
Yours truly, Cheryl Mains |
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Hello Mary,
I
downloaded the book "Knitting Success". I am really
impressed with the final pages- the pattern sizing chart,
needle and hook sizes, abbreviations etc.
I also
clicked on a few of the web pages that you included and I
bookmarked them for further reference at a less busy
time. Your work will be come very useful for many people.
Shirley
Kunzler |
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Mary,
I LOVE the book! I've been
reading sections at a time, and value the advice given
especially about the different types of yarns. I've also
found the knitting supplies list handy.
Muchas gracias!
Stacey
(Surname Withheld By Request) |
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Dear Mary,
Many Thanks -
Thanks to your
book I can now use kitchener stitch and have completed my
first pair of socks with perfect toes. I knitted them using
2 circular needles, which again was a revelation.
I found your book to be
easy to read and, more to the point, very easy to follow the
instructions, more so than other knitting books I have in my
collection. I'm delighted that you have made this great
contribution to keeping the skill of knitting alive, and it
will be well used
Kind Regards from an
enthusiastic knitter from Bradford, West Yorkshire,
Gina Glot |
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TensionCalc 1.3 |
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A free,
simple and handy tool for quickly converting given Stitches
& Rows to Centimetres & Inches, and vice versa.
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2)
3)
4)
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First
enter the stitches & rows needed for a 4inch / 10cm
Tension Square. This is necessary for all
conversions.
Make appropriate selection.
Make appropriate
selection.
Enter required units, then click Calculate.
Results can be copied to the clipboard with a brief
note of tool sizes & materials used for future
reference.
Fractions may be entered if you are converting
inches or centimetres to stiches or rows.
*Fractional results can then be
rounded up or down as appropriate. |
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right?

But we haven't finished yet. No, there's one more...
You will
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Choice Collection Of Useful Designs For The Crochet And Knitting Needle".
This lost 371 page
document was recently recovered and reveals many forgotten knitting
secrets. The paper is dog-eared and yes, there's even the occasional
page missing, but the information provided is priceless.
You'll receive a masterfully scanned PDF ebook version.
But ... I don't know how long I'll keep
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Wishing you great success,
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P.S. - Remember, not only
do you
get "Knitting Success: The Easy to Understand, Straight To The
Point Insider Action Guide That Can Convert You From Novice To Master
Knitter Fast... Guaranteed!",
but if you order now, you also get the 7 Bonus eBooks, the 446 knitting
patterns, the 2 software programs and the 371 page bonus 'Home Work: A Choice Collection Of
Useful Designs For The Crochet And Knitting Needle' ebook. But to
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P.P.S.
- You also have as long as you want to review the action guide and try out all of the
tips to enhance your knitting skills in the fastest time
possible. You can easily get a refund at anytime
int the future. You take
absolutely no risk. So once again, I have to
ask you: "What are you waiting for?"
P.P.P.S. So, are you a dreamer who'd like to improve your knitting,
but who isn't prepared to do anything about it? Or are you a doer? "Are
you prepared to take up the challenge to quickly, easily and
dramatically improve your knitting skills with the "Knitting Success"
insider action guide?"
P.P.P.P.S. When I get your order, I'll immediately e-mail a
special document I put together that gives you links to tons of free
knitting patterns online. What's more, I'll include a
little-known secret link where you can go to download
all 146 of these ebooks and patterns:
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Lady's Book of
Knitting, Containing New and Easy Patterns of Useful and
Ornamental Work
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Beehive Knitting
Booklets No. 9: Woolcraft, A Practical Guide to Knitting &
Crochet, New and Enlarged Edition, Reliable
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Instructions on the
Use of Knitting Wools in the production by hand of Serviceable
Garments for Every-day Wear
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Album 383
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American Lace Maker
(Illustrated) Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
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Centerpieces and Other
New Designs
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Winter Gift for
Ladies, being Instructions in Knitting, Netting and Crotchet
Work, Containing the Newest and Most Fashionable
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Patterns, revised and
enlarged by an American lady
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How to Crochet
Beautiful Cluny Laces, Book No. 04
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How to Crochet Cluny
Laces, A Manual of Practical Instructions In Making Laces for
Library Scarfs, Piano Scarfs,
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Centerpieces, Yokes,
Auto and Boudoir Caps, Bed-Spreads, Curtains, Door-Panels,
Medallions, Insertions, Doilies, Cushions, etc., Book No. 5A
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Some Simple and Pretty
Trimmings, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 8, Apr 1916
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Priscilla Yoke Book
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Beeton’s Book of
Needlework Consisting of Descriptions and Instructions,
Illustrated by
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Six Hundred
Engravings, of Tatting
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Patterns, Crochet
Patterns, Knitting Patterns, Netting Patterns, Embroidery
Patterns,
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Point Lace Patterns
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Berlin Work,
Monograms, Initials and Names, Pillow Lace, and Lace Stitches
Italian Lace, Needlecraft Vol. XI, No. 1, Sep 1919
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A Dainty Collar,
Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 8, Apr 1916
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A Handsome Centerpiece
With Crocheted Border, Needlecraft Vol. VIII No. 12, Aug 1917
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The A.W.B. Crochet
Book No. 1, Beautiful new designs published for the first time
in Irish Crochet, filet
worked in colors, and Venetian or Macramé Crochet with correct
position of hands, and needle, stitches and lessons, fully
illustrated
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How to Make Battenberg
and Point Lace
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Royal Crochet Worker,
No. 1
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Royal Crochet Worker,
No. 2
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Royal Crochet Worker,
No. 6
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Bungalow Crochet Book,
New Crochet Designs in Bungalow Aprons, Household Linens, etc.
with complete instructions
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Crocheted Edgings and
Insertions, Book No. Two
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Edgings in Crochet
With Complete Instructions, Book No. Four, 50 Designs For All
Purposes
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Lessons in Crochet,
Also a Few New Designs for Knitting, Book No. 1
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Lessons in Crochet
Book No. 2
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Lessons in Crochet
Book No. 5
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Lessons in Crochet
Book No. 9
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Lessons in Crochet
Book No. 13
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Albums de Travaux de
Cousine Claire, Album No. 1: Le Filet
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Collars with
Grape-and-Leaf Motifs, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 7, Mar 1916
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All-Lace Luncheon-Set
in Star Design, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 8, April 1919
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Richardson’s Irish
Crochet Book
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The Priscilla Tatting
Book, Selections of Useful Articles from The Modern Priscilla,
with Beautiful Designs Never Before Published
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DMC Library Drawn
Thread Work
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DMC Library Irish
Crochet Lace
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DMC Library Tatting
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DMC Library The Net
Work (Embroidery on Net)
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DMC Library
Needle-Made Laces, Series 1
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A Handsome
Between-Meal Centerpiece, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 7, Mar 1916
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DMC Library
(cross-ref)
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Lady Duff-Gordon Book
of Irish and Cluny Crochet
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Corticelli Lessons in
Tatting
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Exhibition Book of
Crochet Elegancies, In coloured Twine with Illustrations in Gold
and & Colors And Recipes for Working
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Fancy Braid and
Crochet Book
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Antique Design or
Spider
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Modern Priscilla
[1920-12], Christmas and Pilgrim Tercentenary Number, Vol. XXV,
No. X, Dec 1920
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Jacobean Embroidery:
Its Forms and Fillings Including Late Tudor
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Priscilla Bedspread
Book [Priscilla Crochet Book Bedspreads]: A Collection of
Patterns from the Modern Priscilla with Beautiful New Designs
Never Before Published
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Madame Goubaud’s Point
Lace Book, Instructions and Patterns, Numerous Illustrations
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Irish Crochet Lace,
The Lace Maker, Vol. 4 No. 3
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A Book of Fancy
Designs for Ornamenting Oriental Work
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Priscilla Irish
Crochet Book No 1, A Collection of New and Original Designs,
With Stitches and Lessons for Working Round Yoke in Tatting
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Needlecraft Vol. VII
No. 7, Mar. 1916
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Old and New Designs in
Tatting, Book No. 5, A Manual of Edges Insertions and Motifs
Suitable for Yokes, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Luncheon Sets, Piano
Scarfs, Curtains, Cushions, Medallions, etc.
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Child’s Crocheted
Bonnet with Star Crown, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 7, Mar. 1916
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Knitted Laces,
Needlecraft Vol. XI, No. 1, Sep 1919
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Chemise–Yoke with
Laces to Match, Needlecraft Vol. II No. 5, Jan 1916
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Miscellaneous Designs
for Crochet Work, Illustrated, Crochet Series No. 3
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Punto-Tirato or Drawn
Work
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The Priscilla Filet
Crochet Book No. 2, A Collection of Beautiful Designs in Filet Crochet, Introducing
Filet Crochet Brodé, Embroidery on Crochet
and Cameo Crochet
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A Book of Edgings for
Pillow Slips, Dresser Covers, Towels and Dress Trimmings
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“A Lesson in Irish
Crochet”, “A Flower Basket Motif in Irish Crochet”, “Irish
Edges”, Craft of the Crochet Hook
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“Irish Shell Lace and
Insertion”, “Guimpes In Irish Crochet and Net”, “A Useful Entry
for Linen”, “An Insertion with a Corner”, “A Japanese Anemone”,
“Irish Crochet on a Work Bag”, Beautiful Crochet on Household
Linen
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Artistic Crochet,
Containing Novel Beadings, Insertions and Edgings Suitable for
Underwear and Dress Trimmings
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Floral designs in
Irish Crochet
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Beautiful Crochet on
Household Linen, Showing Table Cloths, Toilet Covers, Curtain
Tops, Towel Ends, Sideboard Cloths, Tea Cosies, Dressing Table
Runners and other items
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Distinctive Crochet,
Showing Edgings, Insertions, Inlets, Corner Triangles and
Camisole
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Tops, in English,
Irish, Venetian & Filet Crochet with beautiful Designs of
Natural Birds and Flowers
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Home Art Book of Fancy
Stitchery, with samples of Drawn Thread Work, Resille Net,
Bead-work and Fancy Stitches for Dress
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Trimmings, Feather
Stitching, Hardanger Work, Hedebo Work, Knitting, Macramé Work,
Darned Net, Cross-stitch, Ancient Cut-Work, Embroidery
on Flannel
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Home Art Crochet Book,
Containing Entirely New Designs for Lingerie, Edgings &
Insertions, Borders for Tray Cloths & D’Oileys, Deep Laces for
Table Cloths & Valences, Motifs for Inlet Work & Irish Lace,
Eighth Impression
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Centerpiece with
Vandyke Leaf-Border, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 8, April 1916
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A Collar of Modish
Shape in Antique Filet, Needlecraft Vol. XI, No. 1, September
1919
Old and New Designs in Tatting, Book No. 11
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My Crochet Sampler
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Winter Comforts,
Needlecraft Vol. II No. 5, Jan 1916
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For a Clover Luncheon,
Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 4, Dec 1915
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Needlecraft Vol. XI,
No. 1, September 1919
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Needlecraft Vol. X,
No. 2, October 1918
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Manuel de Dessins pour
Crochet
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Centerpiece with
Vintage Border in Richelieu Crochet, Needlecraft Vol. II No. 5,
Jan 1916
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Tatting, or Frivolité
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Needlecraft Vol. II
No. 5, Jan 1916
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Designs in Hardanger
Embroidery, Needlecraft Vol. II No. 5, Jan 1916
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A Lesson in Crochet,
Needlecraft Vol VII No. 9, May 1916
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The Priscilla Colored
Cross Stitch Book No. 1, A Collection of Designs by the
Priscilla Art Department
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The Priscilla Colored
Cross Stitch Book No. 2, A Collection of Designs by the
Priscilla Art Department
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Miscellaneous Crochet
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Needlecraft Practical
Journal, A Practical Journal Descriptive and Illustrative of
Irish Crochet Lace, No. 21
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Needlecraft Practical
Journal, A Practical Journal Descriptive and Illustrative of
Irish Crochet Lace, No. 27
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Needlecraft, A
Practical Journal Descriptive and Illustrative of Point Lace
Work, No. 16
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Homemade Gifts in
Variety, Needlecraft Vol VII No. 4, Dec 1915
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Knitting and Sewing,
How to Make Seventy Useful Articles for Men in the Army and Navy
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Bath Tatting Book
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Patterns in Crochet,
Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine, Aug. 1868
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7 plates from unk
editions
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Tatted Slippers for
Baby, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 8, Apr 1916
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Priscilla Embroidery
Patterns, Simple, Dainty, Up-To-Date Designs - Fall and Winter
Catalog 1915-16
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Priscilla Publishing
Company, The (cross-ref.)
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Priscilla Tatting Book
No. 3, A Collection of Many Novel and Interesting Varieties of Tatting with
Directions for Working.
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Proctor Booklet of
Designs and Instructions for Making Teneriffe and Filet Lace
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Complete Tatting Book
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Crochet Book [04] 4th
Series
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Crochet Book [06] 6th
Series
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Crochet Book [07] 7th
Series, Third Ed
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Crochet Book [09], 9th
Series or Third Winter Book
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Crochet Book [11] 11th
Series, Second Ed
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Crochet Book [18] 18th
Series, for Cluny, Guipure d’Art and Maltese Laces
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La Mode Winter Book
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The Winter Book
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“Lace Tatting”. Irish
Lace Instructor
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Golden Stars in
Tatting and Crochet
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Lace Tatting Book
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Pearl Tatting Book
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Raised Tatting Book
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Royal Tatting Book
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Royal Tatting Book
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Simple Book of Tatting
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Tatting Book
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Tatting Edges and
Insertions
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The Priscilla Bead
Work Book, A Collection of Old and New Beadwork, with Patterns
and Lessons For Working
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The Priscilla Cotton
Knitting Book, A Collection of Useful and Beautiful Patterns for
Cotton, Linen and Silk with Directions for Working
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The Priscilla Crochet
Book, Centerpieces and Doilies, A Collection of Beautiful Pieces
in Which Are Many That Are New and Novel and Many That Are Old
and Rare
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The Priscilla Filet
Crochet Book, A Collection of Beautiful Designs in Filet Crochet
Equally Adapted to Cross-Stitch, Beads and Canvas, with Working
Directions
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Vandyke Border in
Tatting, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 8, Apr 1916
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Handbags in Filet
Crochet, Needlecraft Vol. VII No. 8, Apr 1916
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Corticelli No. 18
Knitting and Crochet Book
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Some Interesting
Centerpieces and Doilies, Needlecraft Vol. II No. 5, Jan 1916
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Instruction Book
Teaching How to Do Stamping with Perforated Parchment Stamping
Patterns By the various methods of dry and web Stamping,
including the kind for Plushes, Velvets, etc.
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Priscilla Irish
Crochet Book No. 2, A Collection of Patterns from The Modern
Priscilla, With Beautiful New Designs Never Before Published
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Priscilla Crochet
Book, Edgings and Insertions, A Collection of Beautiful and
useful Patterns With Directions for Working
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Teneriffe Lace Designs
and Instructions
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Variety Italian Cut
Work and Filet Lace Book No. 1
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An Attractive Table
Runner, Needlecraft Vol. II No. 5, Jan 1916
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Forget-Me-Not Yoke, of
Novelty Braid and Crochet, Needlecraft Vol. XI, No. 1, Sep 1919
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Two Crochet Squares
for Table-Covers, Antimacassars, etc.
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Tatting of Two Colors
Applied to Centerpieces and Doilies, Needlecraft Vol. XI, No. 1,
Sep 1919
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Court Crochet Doyley
Book
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A Variety of Borders
in Crochet, for Centerpieces and Doilies, Needlecraft Vol. VIII
No. 12, Aug 1917
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Priscilla Cross Stitch
Book, A Collection of Useful Patterns with Suggestions for Their
Use in Various Styles of Work
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Corticelli Home
Needlework, A Manual of Art Needlework, Embroidery and Knitting
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Madame Worth's New
Manual of Fancy Work

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