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Monday, April 16, 2012
Holiday Fridgies
I have been looking for a book of fridgie patterns that uses worsted weight yarn. I seem to be behind the times because I have seen a few at used sites, for more than I wanted to spend, but have had trouble locating new ones.
I was picking up some Easter patterns at Maggie's crochet and came across her Holiday Fridgies leaflet. As an added bonus, she had a sale on her Easter items so it was even a better deal than I expected.
This booklet has a great selection of patterns for Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Easter. There are more limited selections for St. Patrick's Day, Valentine's Day, and Patriotic themes.
This is exactly what I was looking for as it gives me items I can add to adult and children's packages to add something personal to holiday cards and packages.
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2 comments:
I am guessing these are fridge magnets? They look so tiny and hard to make!!
Thank you for reminding me about this book. It used to be a best seller. So few books about fridgies these days.
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