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Feng Crochet: Calming Projects for a Harmonious Home

September 12, 2017 by crochet envy Filed Under: books, patterns, today's deal 3 Comments

Feng Crochet draws on the elements of Feng Shui to teach readers 30 peaceful, practical, crocheted crafts to infuse their spaces with positive energy and beautiful objects.

Our homes are meant to be a refuge — a place of calm, serene contemplation where we can recharge after a long day. Feng Crochet, the latest book from author and crafter Nikki Van De Car, teaches readers how to create a nurturing environment with simple, beautiful projects to crochet. Grouped by the five elements of Feng Shui (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water), the patterns in this book range from home decor (plant hangers, large baskets, lampshades, and scatter rugs) to small, precious items that add a touch of warmth and peace to any room (napkin rings, dreamcatchers, doilies, and curtain ties).

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Feng Crochet - Calming Projects for a Harmonious Home

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  1. 1

    Jennifer says

    September 16, 2017 at 5:23 pm

    This so appeals to me, I’m always looking for new textures, colors and stitches. Now, ROCKS!? I’m speechless! Thank you!

  2. 2

    Donna Rea says

    September 17, 2017 at 4:25 pm

    I have a question about the waterfall vest from another post.I decided to use the Heartland yarn. I bought the Thick and Quick. It only as 125 yards per skin. I needed 5 not 4. Should I be using Thick and Quick or the regularHeartland yarn? Thanks Donna

  3. 3

    crochet envy says

    October 9, 2017 at 8:27 am

    Hi Donna! I think you might be looking for this post? http://www.mooglyblog.com/simple-waterfall-vest/ It looks like that pattern calls for worsted weight yarn, so Heartland Thick & Quick will be a lot thicker than the Wool-Ease used. Regular Heartland would be more equivalent. But, all that said, if you like the final sweater, then it’s all good! 🙂

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