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  3. List of yarns for crochet and knitting - Wikipedia

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    Crochet gauge (single crochet to four inch) [2] [1] Metric hook size [1] US hook size [1] Knitting gauge (number of stitches per four inches) [1] Metric knitting needle size [1] US knitting needle size Lace fingering, crochet 10-count thread 33 - 40 sts 1.5 - 2.25 mm B-1 33 - 40 sts 1.5mm - 2.25mm Super fine sock, fingering, baby 21 - 32 sts 2. ...

  4. Pussyhat - Wikipedia

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    A pussyhat is a pink, crafted brimless hat or cap, created in large numbers by women involved with the United States 2017 Women's March. They are the result of the Pussyhat Project, a nationwide effort initiated by Krista Suh and Jayna Zweiman, a screenwriter and architect located in Los Angeles, to create pink hats to be worn at the march. [1]

  5. Sophie Tatum LaCroix - Wikipedia

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    Old and New Designs in Crochet Work 100 Christmas Novelties (1914) [2] Martha Washington Patchwork Quilt Book (1915) [3] Smocking: a treatise on ornamental shirring (1915) [7] Old and new designs in crochet work : bedspreads ([1918?]) [8] Old and new designs in crochet corset covers and nightgown yokes ([19--]) [9]

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    She Knitted The Hat And I Crocheted The Dress. Image credits: ... #19 My MIL Got A Tattoo Of My Halloween Baby's Footprints. ... The Stitching Includes Non-Nes Controller Patterns, But I Let Her ...

  7. Hollie point - Wikipedia

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    Hollie point was used primarily on baby clothes in the 18th and early 19th century, especially, christening sets. The lace was stitched in the crown of baby bonnets , or caps, and sometimes on a band that extended from the centre front of the cap to the nape of the neck.