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10 Granny Squares 30 Blankets
  • Publisher: Quarto
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 13 April 2017
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781589238930
  • Stock: 10 in stock
  • Size: 216x216 mm
  • Illustrations: 140
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: £16.99
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10 Granny Squares 30 Blankets

£16.99

Color schemes, layouts, and edge finishes for 30 unique looks by Margaret Hubert (Author)

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Book Description

The granny square is the perfect foundation for countless projects and is unparalleled for its portability, versatility, and endless variety. Margaret Hubert shows how you can crochet 30 completely different blankets. Each square is used three times with different yarns, colour schemes, motif arrangements, and edge finishes. You'll be amazed at the versatility of these squares! You can crochet blankets that are perfect for babies, boys, girls, college kids, and grown-ups. Some are crazy, colourful, and fun; others are serene, classic, and sophisticated. Crochet them for bedrooms, family rooms, or dorms. 10 Granny Squares 30 Blankets provides enough designs to keep you crocheting blankets for everyone and every reason for years to come!

About the Author

About Margaret Hubert

Margaret Hubert is also the author of Hooked Hats, Hooked Throws, Hooked Scarves, How to Free-Form Crochet and six other books. She designs crochet projects for yarn companies and magazines and teaches at yarn shops, retreats and national gatherings.



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