101 Crochet Stitch Patterns & Edgings

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101 Crochet Stitch Patterns 3 101 Crochet Stitch Patterns & EdgingsAllFreeCrochet is giving away such an awesome book right now! Up for grabs is 101 Crochet Stitch Patterns & Edgings. This instructional book features 81 different stitch patterns and 20 crochet edging patterns. If you like learning new techniques, you’ll definitely want to add this book to your collection today.

101 Crochet Stitch Patterns & Edgings will help you create one-of-a-kind doilies, afghans, and more. Color photographs and detailed instructions make this book a must-have for any crocheters library collection. The yarn weight and hook size for each pattern is up to you, so the sky is literally the limit with your creations! As an added bonus, there’s even two sampler afghan patterns included.

The contest ends this Wednesday, October 17. Hurry up and enter to win right now!

 What’s your favorite stitch to crochet? Leave a comment below and let us know!

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  1. I enjoy learning new stitches and using a variety of them. Right now I am really having fun with a 4 color spiral pattern. It has some difficulty, and you have to make 2 versions of the squares in order to join them. The finished afghan is going to look stunning, and I will be putting a fancy edging on it.

  2. Liz Hasler says:

    I can’t say that I have a favorite stitch. I enjoy trying new stitches and love to combine different stitches to make an interesting piece. Variety is the spice of life (and crochet!)

  3. Janet Hurguy says:

    I really do not have a favorite stitch. I have been crocheting since I was in 7th grade-I am now 53 yrs old and am teaching my granddaughter to crochet. I love learning new stitches & making items for others. I started making myself a sweater years ago and it just sits there, not forgotten, while I make more baby items with each new grandchild. There will come a day my sweater will get finished;whether by me or someone else.

  4. Janet Hurguy says:

    (corrected email address!) I really do not have a favorite stitch. I have been crocheting since I was in 7th grade-I am now 53 yrs old and am teaching my granddaughter to crochet. I love learning new stitches & making items for others. I started making myself a sweater years ago and it just sits there, not forgotten, while I make more baby items with each new grandchild. There will come a day my sweater will get finished;whether by me or someone else.

  5. I love to do post stitches the combinations of back and front post stitches give endless possibilities for texture and cables

  6. I am a beginner crocheted, so any stitch I do properly that ends up looking like what you are teaching me Mikey is a winner!!! Having so much fun having a go at everything. Thanks!

  7. I pretty sure this giveaway is over, I’ve glanced through the book once. Couldn’t afford it. What i saw was incredible!

  8. I love learning new stitches! My favorite one is the one where you single crochet in a stitch then chain 3 then single crochet in same stitch. LOL I’ve been crocheting since I was 5 or 6 (I’m 46) but I still don’t know names of stitches!

    Thanks for the chance to win!!

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