African Crochet Flower: Learn To Crochet Basic African Flower Hexagon And Use It In Wonderful Crochet Projects Though crochet is a hobby that has been around for hundreds of years, it still remains one of the most popular crafts around. From the cute little accessories to the grand articles of clothing and quilts, it seems that crochet isn't going anywhere in the near future.
One interesting stitch that has been gaining popularity recently is the African Flower stitch. This stitch is unique in shape, with a flower in the center and a hexagon border. Though it looks intimidating, this stitch is actually really easy to make, with the right instructions.
But, few people know how to use the African hexagon after they have made it. Though it is pretty in and of itself, many people feel stuck with the hexagon shape. These flowers are like granny squares with an odd shape, and not the forgiveness of the standard square.
And that's where this book comes in. In it, you are going to find everything you need to know about how to make the African hexagon stitch, and what you need to know about putting it into projects. With two projects included in this book to get you started on the right track, you are going to see exactly what you need to do to put these into your own projects.
This book simplifies this adorable little stitch, and show you how to put it into the projects you want to make. From blankets and scarves to adorable stuffed animals, learning how to do this stitch is going to change the way you do crochet.
Let me get you started on the right path to making your own African Flower stitch, and open the door to countless other projects you can make in a single afternoon.
- Learn the step by step method of forming the hexagon stitch
- Learn how to put the stitch into patterns
- Learn tips and tricks for making the stitch
- And more!
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