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Meet the cutest creatures in the animal kingdom! The newest amigurumi from Amy Gaines, theyíre cuddly, fun to knit, and surprisingly human. The 26 designs in Little Knitted Creatures (Leisure Arts #5144) are Friendly Sea-ciety set with Cletus Claw, Tentacle Terry, Shelly Green, and Big Blue; Spring Party set with Birdhouse and Wren Twins, Buster Bunny Jr., Billie Waddle, and Harold (Hank) Lambswool; The Birds and Bees set with Oliver Who, Buzz Hover, Fred Leaper, and Lindsay Ladybeetle; Forest Friends set with Odessa Owl, Horatio Hedgehog, Cinda Squirrel, White-Spotted Mushroom, Pippa Mouse, Erik and Gunnar (gnomes), and Big-Capped Acorn; Bean Trio set with Harold Hopper, Boyce Bruin, and Thaddeus Trotter; and Fishbowl Friends set with Amy Angelfish, Cora Clownfish, and Gloria Goldfish.
Meet Amy Gaines' 8 appealing characters to crochet. There's more to these cute animals than meets the eye. Millicent Rose is a libearian by day and a bingo fanatic by night. Archibald Hiram wears his striped PJs whenever he's not at work as a financial advisor. Rumored peanut shortages keep Wesley the blue elephant from joining the circus. Then there is Lourdes, a preppie purple hippo. Roscoe (Newgate) Kidd is a pirate panda who escaped from the zoo long ago. Scooter Pup is a likeable little fellow whose teeth get him in trouble. From the paranormal files we have Nestor Lochland, A.K.A the Loch Ness monster. Never ones to wait for mischief, Chaos A. Cat and his baby sis, Calamity, are always on the lookout for adventure. Cute Little Animals (Leisure Arts #4271)
"These crocheted critters are lively little folk. They have jobs. They have friends. And they have adventures! That's because they're amigurumi -- crocheted dolls inspired by the whimsical Japanese craft trend."--
Inspired by the Japanese craft trend of amigurumi, these crocheted critters from Amy Gaines are lively little folk, with jobs, friends, and adventures! Thoreau is a gnome who practices law and grows mushrooms. Beatrix Hedgehog is an art teacher/hairstylist. Owl gals Hedda Ooglesby and daughter Syble run an organic café. Frannie Finch dreams of being an empty-nester. Slowboat, a retired gardener, and young Trapeze are snails living in a daisy patch. Westinghouse is a skateboarding squirrel. Shalimar is a sweet skunk who worries about aging. More Cute Little Animals to Crochet (Leisure Arts #5125) presents 11 crochet creatures with accessories such as mushrooms and acorns. Medium weight yarn with trims in various weights. See 8 more designs in #4271 Cute Little Animals.
Authored by the leading voices in critical legal studies, feminist legal theory, critical race theory and queer legal theory, After Identity explores the importance of sexual, national and other identities in people's lived experiences while simultaneously challenging the limits of legal strategies focused on traditional identity groups. These new ways of thinking about cultural identity have implications for strategies for legal reform, as well as for progressive thinking generally about theory, culture and politics.
Nothing makes a house more like a home than filling it with your own personal touches—and what better way to do that than with crochet? Even if you don’t have a ton of time to dedicate to yarn and hook, a few well-chosen handmade accessories will go a long way toward personalizing your abode. What’s more, handstitched home accents are the perfect way to freshen up your existing décor if it’s gotten a little tired; they also add tons of life to basic, inexpensive pieces. Go ahead and buy that boring sofa you find on sale, because all you need are a few crocheted throw pillows or one stellar afghan to make it look like a million bucks. When it comes to livening up your home, there’s...
Crochet your own collection of cute and quirky stuffed animals! This fun kit includes a 76-page instruction book and materials to make two projects, a bashful bumblebee and an adorable kawaii frog. Pick up your crochet hook and stitch a troupe of the most adorable, cuddly animals you’ve ever seen. Inside Cute and Cuddly Crochet Kit, you’ll find an instruction book with more than 80 full-color photographs coupled with 12 step-by-step patterns. Create a mom-and-baby-owl set, a goofy beaver, a group of alley cats, and more—all in the popular Japanese style of crochet, amigurumi. These animals take only a few hours to make, satisfying even amateur crafters eager to complete their first creation. Each project includes step-by-step instructions and patterns with alternate ideas, and the book opens with an introduction to standard crocheting techniques you’ll use again and again. Materials include: Four colors of yarn A crochet hook Stuffing Embroidery floss Safety eyes Whether you are looking for a gift for the craft-lover in your life or simply love making and sharing quirky projects, this all-in-one kit is the perfect choice.
William Renshaw emigrated in 1620 from England to Northampton County, Virginia, later moving to Norfolk County, Virginia. John Renshaw (probably a descendant) married Frances Clark about 1688, and lived in Somerset County, Maryland. Descendants lived in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Colorado, California and elsewhere.