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Never Too Many Handbags
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Never Too Many HandbagsNever Too Many Handbags

A guide to creating your own original handbag using freeform knitting & crochet.
 
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Crochet That Fits: Shaped Fashions Without Increases or Decreases
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Crochet That Fits: Shaped Fashions Without Increases or DecreasesCrochet That Fits: Shaped Fashions Without Increases or Decreases

Say "goodbye" to crochet's stiff, boxy, hippie-child reputation and "hello" to Crochet that Fits ? garments that fit your shape accessories that fit your style, and looks that fit right in with today's fashion trends! 
 
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Grow Herbs
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Grow HerbsGrow Herbs

Packed with practical horticultural advice as well as inspirational recipes and projects, Grow Herbs will encourage new gardeners to make herbs a part of their garden design, and shows experienced herb-growers how their plants can be put to use in the kitchen and around the house.
 
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The Omnibook of Winged Things : 248 Designs
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The Omnibook of Winged Things : 248 DesignsThe Omnibook of Winged Things : 248 Designs

248 counted cross stitch chart designs in black and white charting. From insects to birds to mythical creatures, to angels. Make up pictures, tissue covers, bookmarks, wallk hangings, towels, hats and much more.
 
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The Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs
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The Color Encyclopedia of Cape BulbsThe Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs

The Cape Region, at the southern tip of Africa, is easily among the richest centers for bulbous plants and probably the most famous. Nearly 1200 species of bulbous plants find their home there and almost three-quarters of them occur nowhere else. This first complete account of all the bulbous plants of the Cape Floral Region is an essential aid to the identification of all species presently in cultivation as well as the many others that are potentially valuable horticultural subjects. The book is richly illustrated with high-quality color photographs of more than half the species of Cape bulbs, many of which have never been illustrated before.
 
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