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The Complete Book of Crochet Border Designs
By:Linda P. Schapper
Published on 2007 by Sterling Publishing Company

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A comprehensive resource covering hundreds of band and border designs presents 342 different crochet patterns, ranging from the traditional to innovative originals, along with easy-to-follow instructions, detailed diagrams of each stitch, full-color photographs, and a pictorial index. Crafter's Choice.

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