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             With Marci Arnold




      I was lucky enough to be taught the art of
      Crochet from two of my Grandmothers as
      a child.  A few years back, during a period
      of enforced inactivity (laid up with a broken

      ankle) I decided to see if I could still
      remember how it was done…YES I could &
      I have been doing it ever since.
      Once a skill that many people had,
      crochet became relegated to the domain of                 Crochet, as we know it today, is thought
      Granny’s, making blankets for their                       to have been developed in the 1500’s, but
      arthritic knees. No more! Crochet has                     in truth many ancient civilizations have
      made a resurgence & there is some                         been using varied forms of crochet from a
      amazing work out there.                                   much earlier period.

                                                                I am always looking for new projects, so
                                                                combining my love of crochet & my
                                                                partner’s passion for collecting old bottles,
                                                                I came up with some holders to display
                                                                them. (image at bottom left)
                                                                I have been asked to contribute a small,

                                                                easy, quick project that may tempt you to
                                                                get out your hook again or maybe even
                                                                pick one up for the first time.  Ideal for
                                                                keeping your herbs fresh in the kitchen or
                                                                a small pretty posy,
                                                                * Not suitable for candles or outside use.
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