"Crazy Daisy" Boutique, Vol. No. 5

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"Crazy Daisy" Boutique, Vol. No. 5

by Scovill Manufacturing Company

EN·~1 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

“Crazy Daisy” Boutique

0:05

INDEX

0:44

It’s a “Crazy Daisy” world!

0:42

Helpful Hints and General Directions

11:11

LONG DAISY BOLERO

5:52

BABY SACQUE AND CAP

6:28

BULKY YARN AFGHAN

4:40

CRAZY DAISY SHELL

2:20

LONG SKIRT

6:19

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DRESS

7:34

Description

A hands‑on guide for anyone who loves crocheting, this volume centers on the “Crazy Daisy” winder—both the regular and king‑size models—to help you create blossoms in a fraction of the usual time. The book opens with clear, step‑by‑step instructions for winding yarn, followed by a concise reference on hooks, needles and common abbreviations. Detailed sizing charts let you adapt each pattern to a range of body measurements, ensuring a good fit every time.

The collection offers a lively mix of projects, from cozy afghans and decorative pillows to stylish garments like skirts, dresses and a carriage robe. Accessories such as handbags, snoods and Mardi Gras bags sit alongside home‑textiles like tablecloths and wall hangings, giving you plenty of options for both personal use and gifting. Each pattern includes notes on yarn choice, stitch tension and any special techniques needed to achieve the signature daisy motif.

Whether you’re just learning to crochet or looking to expand an existing repertoire, the book’s practical tips and well‑organized layout make it easy to dive in and start crafting beautiful, daisy‑filled pieces right away.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (76K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2020-05-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

SM

Scovill Manufacturing Company

One of the great industrial names of Connecticut, this Waterbury company helped turn the Naugatuck Valley into America’s "Brass Valley." Starting with buttons in the early 1800s, it grew into a huge manufacturer whose products ranged from fasteners and metal goods to camera and lighting parts.

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