Indian Basket Weaving (1903) - Hardcover Women ArtistsReport copyright infringement by Navajo School of Indian Basketry (Author) Indian Basket Weaving is a comprehensive guidebook on the traditional art of basket weaving in Native American culture, specifically the Navajo people. Originally published in 1903 by the Navajo School of Indian Basketry, the book provides detailed instructions on the materials, techniques, and designs used in creating various types of baskets. It covers everything from
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This book contains detailed instructions for - Different ways to shape crescent shawls without using short rows - Different construction methods - How to introduce stitch patterns - How to alter size and shape of crescent shawls - Pattern Templates & Recipes
this book is suitable for crocheters of all levels
It has been out of print for decades
making it easy for beginners to start and for experienced crocheters to expand their repertoire
you'll find gorgeous knitting projects inspired by favorite literary characters from: The Great GatsbyWuthering HeightsAnna KareninaTess of the d'UrbervillesA Tree Grows in BrooklynMadame BovaryA Room with a ViewOne Hundred Years of SolitudePride and PrejudiceThe Sun Also RisesAnne of Green GablesThe Lord of the RingsMoby DickThe MetamorphosisOn the RoadThe Call of the WildA Tale of Two CitiesSlaughterhouse-FiveTo Kill a MockingbirdThe Tin DrumThe Golden CompassThe Lion
offering flexibility and creativity in your projects
Care Instructions: machine washable
" This comprehensive guide is a must-have for any crochet enthusiast
From hats to shawls
An acclaimed fiber artist
The 15 skill-building projects are for accessories including hats