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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Author’s Message for Grown-ups
Introduction for Creative Kids
Let’s Get Started: The Basics
Tools and Materials
The Slip Knot
The Chain Stitch
Project 1: Braided Chains Friendship Bracelet
Making Connections: Slip Stitch and Single Crochet
The Slip Stitch
The Single Crochet
Project 2: Ring Thing Bookmark
Project 3: Water Bottle Net
Something Solid: Single Crochet in Rounds
Making a Stitch on Top of a Stitch
Project 4: Eenie Meenie Easy Beanie
Project 5: Trinkets and Treasures Drawstring Bag
Row by Row: Single Crochet with Turning Chains
Chain Foundations for Working in Rows
Project 6: Felted Phone Pocket
Project 7: Monster Madness!
Ribbing: Make it Stretchy!
Ribbing Basics
Project 8: Ribbie Mitts
Project 9: The “Howl” (Hat + Cowl)
A Taller Stitch: Double Crochet in Rounds and Rows
Making the Double Crochet Stitch
Going on with Rounds or Rows
One More “Tricky Bit”—the Turning Chain, in Rows
Project 10: Great Grannies Scarf
Pattern Stitches: More Shapes and Textures
Decreasing in Single Crochet
Decreasing in Double Crochet
Combining the Basics in Pattern Stitches
Stitch Symbol Charts
Project 11: Big Buttons Belt
Project 12: Bright Triangles Pillow
Abbreviations
Stitch Symbol Key
Glossary
A Final Word to Young Crocheters
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Index
Copyright Page
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