Mollie Makes

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BUM BAG

BY DEBBIE WAINHOUSE

PAGE 76 PHOTOCOPY AT 200%

AUTUMN WREATH

BY HANNAH KILBY

PAGE 14

PUNCH NEEDLE SLIPPERS

BY ZOE BATEMAN

PAGE 30 PHOTOCOPY AT 400%

STITCH GUIDE

USE OUR HANDY GUIDE TO FINISH THE CROCHET RUG ON PAGE 36

LADDER STITCH

This stitch is useful for stitching seam openings closed as it creates a nearly invisible line of stitching. Use this version when the fabric lays flat and the edges meet.

Bring the needle out through the fold on one side of the seam. On the opposite side of the seam, directly across from where the thread came out, go in at point 1 and back out at point 2. Go in at point 3 and back out at point 4. Work back and forth on each side of the seam, stitching through the fold. Every few stitches, gently pull the thread to tighten the seam.

CROCHET STITCH GUIDE

USE OUR HANDY GUIDE FOR THE CROCHET PROJECTS IN THIS ISSUE

HOLDING THE HOOK

PENCIL METHOD

Hold the hook in your dominant hand like a pencil, roughly 3-5cm (1¼-2") from the hooked end. If the hook has a flat area, hold

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