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Crochet Keychains: 15 Adorable Crochet Keychains You'll Never Find In Any Shop!

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Crochet is said to be a craft of weaving and knitting the clothes and for this purpose, basically yarn is used to make things which can be of your daily use as well. The basic tool by using which you can carry on the crochet is the hook and a thread is used for crocheting as per you desire. You can crochet anything including keychains as well. Here in this book, you will find the ways by which you can make unique crochet keychains which can never be found in any of the shops near you.

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36 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 26, 2016

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Pamela Dean

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Pamela Dean is an American fantasy author best known for Tam Lin, a novel that reimagines the classic Scottish fairy tale in a Midwestern college setting inspired by her alma mater, Carleton College. She has written six novels, including The Secret Country Trilogy, The Dubious Hills, and Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary, and has contributed short stories to various anthologies.
A member of the influential writing group The Scribblies, alongside authors such as Emma Bull and Patricia Wrede, Dean was also a contributor to the Liavek shared-world anthologies and is part of the Pre-Joycean Fellowship. Her work is often praised for its lyrical prose, literary depth, and rich mythological influences.
Both Tam Lin and The Dubious Hills were nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature. She has also written essays and reviews, showcasing her deep engagement with fantasy literature. Readers drawn to intelligent, literary fantasy with a strong sense of folklore and academia will find much to love in her work.

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May 30, 2016
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Wow. Just. Wow. I read the other review and was intrigued by how horrible this book must be. It was not helpful at all. No patterns, really weird directions, and pictures of keychains that it would be practically impossible for beginners to make without any kind of pattern at all. I thought perhaps this might have been translated from another language and that's why it was so horrible, but I've read patterns that were translated before, there might be some English language flubs here and there, but generally they are not this horrible. Whoever wrote this HAS NEVER CROCHETED A DAY IN THEIR LIFE and is making all that crap up. You will learn nothing from this book. In fact, they should remove it from the Kindle store.
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