"Suggestions for Fairs and Bazaars" by American Thread Company is a mid-century crafting resource filled with crochet projects. It features patterns and instructions for making things like doilies, hot plate mats, and chair backs. The book provides clear steps to complete each project, including materials needed. The projects can be used for decorative purposes or sold at fairs and bazaars.

Suggestions for Fairs and Bazaars
By American Thread Company
Unleash your inner crafter with crochet patterns designed to create beautiful and marketable items for home and for sale.
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