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Granny Squares Home

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Add cheerful, vibrant bursts of color and style to your home armed with just a crochet hook and some leftover yarn. Granny squares are a thrifty, fun and fashionable way to use up your yarn stash by creating adorable accessories for every part of your home. From gorgeous blankets to cute toys, Granny Squares Home is packed with inspiring projects that will get you hooked. AUTHOR: Inspired by the imagination of children, Emma likes to make items that bring a smile. She has not only written a number of popular crochet books–Crocheted Keyrings & Charms, Cute Crocheted Animals and How to Crochet, all published by GMC Publications–but also worked closely with yarn companies and retailers to design exclusive contemporary patterns. She has had a number of successful collaaborations with the celebrated knitwear designer Debbie Bliss and she regularly shares her design inspiration and thought processes through her award-winnig knitting and crochet blog: emmavarnam.co.uk. Emma lives in Greater Manchester with her husband and young son. SELLING POINTS: . 20 stylish projects to make for all around your home . Easy-to-follow patterns with sumptuous photographs . Clear explanations of all the techniques and materials you will need . Projects for every room in the house, plus the garden . Suitable for all levels of ability 150 photographs, 40 illustrations

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Dimensions 210 × 235 mm
ISBN

9781784943639

Dimensions

210 x 235 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Emma Varnam

Author Bio

Inspired by the imagination of children, Emma likes to make items that bring a smile. She has not only written a number of popular crochet books – Crocheted Keyrings & Charms, Cute Crocheted Animals and How to Crochet, all published by GMC Publications – but also worked closely with yarn companies and retailers to design exclusive contemporary patterns. She has had a number of successful collaborations with the celebrated knitwear designer Debbie Bliss and she regularly shares her design inspiration and thought processes through her award-winning knitting and crochet blog: emmavarnam.co.uk. Emma lives in Greater Manchester with her husband and young son.

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