"Ruffled Doilies" by American Thread Company is a crafting guidebook that leads crocheters on a journey to create beautiful and delicate doilies. The book provides patterns with step-by-step instructions for a variety of doily designs, like the Blossom Ruffle and the Sunburst Ruffle, including the different types of American Thread Company's crochet cotton needed. With projects ranging from beginner-friendly to more complex, crafters can try different stitches and techniques to create lovely home decor.

Ruffled Doilies
By American Thread Company
Create delicate and decorative pieces for the home with patterns for ruffled doilies, incorporating colorful threads and unique crochet techniques.
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