August 11, 2005 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Maggie Weldon
705 Graves Street
Kernersville, NC 27284
Phone: 336.922.0054
Email: maggiew@maggiescrochet.com
www.maggiescrochet.com
Three New Titles for the Crocheter’s Collection
Kernersville, N.C. – Aug 10, 2005 – Three new crochet books hit the shelves last month from designer Maggie Weldon. Hand crafted accessories have been among the most popular projects in the needlework world this past year. Weldon has taken some of her best fashion accessory designs and published them under the titles, “Ponchos,” “Purses” and “Scarves.”
Weldon has mixed texture, color and style to craft smart and fashionable accessories to the modern wardrobe. There is a little something for every crocheter in these pattern collections, with projects for beginners as well as experts. Weldon enjoys blending new novelty yarns with traditional standbys, making projects that both the traditional and the chic crocheter can enjoy.
Weldon’s goal has always been to publish easy-to-follow patterns, using yarn readily available in most craft and hobby stores. These new publications are no exception. With color pictures, diagrams and special stitch instructions, Weldon goes out her way to make her patterns readable and easy to follow.
In a 2004 consumer study, the Craft Yarn Council of America estimated that 21% of American women know how to crochet. They also determined that two-thirds of yarn projects made by women in the United States in 2004 were crocheted. The art of crochet is continuing to grow in the U.S., and it is showing no signs of stopping.
To preview these leaflets or to pre-order your own copies, visit www.MaggiesCrochet.com or call 1-888-454-2101.
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Maggie Weldon is recognized as one of the leading designers in the world of crochet. Since 1981 she has designed afghans and home décor projects for publishers and yarn companies. Designs expressive of her diverse talent and style have been featured in numerous leaflets, magazines, books and on T.V. She is founder of Maggie’s Crochet, which makes and markets leaflets and kits based on her distinctive designs. MaggiesCrochet.com carries over 5,000 crochet patterns and supplies and is the largest crochet site on the web. Maggie’s Crochet now operates a storefront Kernersville, North Carolina, where they sell an extensive collection of crochet kits, patterns, books and other supplies.
Contact:
Maggie Weldon
705 Graves Street
Kernersville, NC 27284
Phone: 336.922.0054
Email: maggiew@maggiescrochet.com
www.maggiescrochet.com
Three New Titles for the Crocheter’s Collection
Kernersville, N.C. – Aug 10, 2005 – Three new crochet books hit the shelves last month from designer Maggie Weldon. Hand crafted accessories have been among the most popular projects in the needlework world this past year. Weldon has taken some of her best fashion accessory designs and published them under the titles, “Ponchos,” “Purses” and “Scarves.”
Weldon has mixed texture, color and style to craft smart and fashionable accessories to the modern wardrobe. There is a little something for every crocheter in these pattern collections, with projects for beginners as well as experts. Weldon enjoys blending new novelty yarns with traditional standbys, making projects that both the traditional and the chic crocheter can enjoy.
Weldon’s goal has always been to publish easy-to-follow patterns, using yarn readily available in most craft and hobby stores. These new publications are no exception. With color pictures, diagrams and special stitch instructions, Weldon goes out her way to make her patterns readable and easy to follow.
In a 2004 consumer study, the Craft Yarn Council of America estimated that 21% of American women know how to crochet. They also determined that two-thirds of yarn projects made by women in the United States in 2004 were crocheted. The art of crochet is continuing to grow in the U.S., and it is showing no signs of stopping.
To preview these leaflets or to pre-order your own copies, visit www.MaggiesCrochet.com or call 1-888-454-2101.
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Maggie Weldon is recognized as one of the leading designers in the world of crochet. Since 1981 she has designed afghans and home décor projects for publishers and yarn companies. Designs expressive of her diverse talent and style have been featured in numerous leaflets, magazines, books and on T.V. She is founder of Maggie’s Crochet, which makes and markets leaflets and kits based on her distinctive designs. MaggiesCrochet.com carries over 5,000 crochet patterns and supplies and is the largest crochet site on the web. Maggie’s Crochet now operates a storefront Kernersville, North Carolina, where they sell an extensive collection of crochet kits, patterns, books and other supplies.

Three new crochet books hit the shelves last month from designer Maggie Weldon. Weldon has taken some of her best fashion accessory designs and published them under the titles, “Ponchos,” “Purses” an
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