The Fruit Garden Crochet Blanket  by Jane Crowfoot

The Fruit Garden Crochet Blanket Book by Jane Crowfoot

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The Fruit Garden blanket project, inspired by the exquisite hand embroidery and tapestry designs of May Morris of the Arts & Crafts Movement, is a must make for any serious crocheter.
First released as a crochet along (CAL) in 2020, this project took the world by storm with crocheters across the globe coming together to create their own heirloom pieces, whilst learning new techniques and stitch combinations along the way.

The book contains all the instructions to make this beautiful piece, as well as charts, background information about Janie Crow's design process and colour conversions for four different colourways. 
Soft cover. 94 Pages



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