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The book includes easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions with each project. All of the designs use size-4 needles and fine-weight yarn. The patterns are written at the easy skill level.
Each project includes a color photo of the finished item, along with a complete listing of the needed materials and additional pattern notes and charts for increased ease of completion. Most of the products used in the book can be purchased from local craft, fabric and variety stores, or from the Annie's Attic catalog, available online at AnniesAttic.com.
Lots to Love Babies Doll Clothes sells for $8.95 and is available in select stores and from the Annie's Attic catalog.
House of White Birches is a member of the family of DRG publishing brands and is a leading voice in the enthusiast categories of crochet, knitting, quilting, paper crafting, plastic canvas, nostalgia and beading. Other DRG brands include Annie's Attic, Clotilde, American School of Needlework and Good Old Days.
DRG is located in Berne, Ind., and a third-generation, privately-owned family business with two major business divisions; one in magazine and book publishing and consumer catalogs, and the other in subscription and product fulfillment.
Crafting enthusiasts can learn more about DRG, its brands and its publications by visiting the company website at DRGnetwork.com.
About DRG: DRG (DRGnetwork.com) is part of the third-generation Muselman family business headquartered in Berne, Ind., near Fort Wayne. A leader in the craft and nostalgia markets, DRG is well known for its iconic brands, which include House of White Birches, Annie's Attic, Clotilde, American School of Needlework and Good Old Days. The company publishes magazines and books (print and digital), and also offers kits, supplies and Web-deliverable products in print catalogs and on its more than 40 websites. Magazines and products are also available on newsstands and in retail chains and independent stores nationwide. One of DRG's divisions, Strategic Fulfillment Group (SFG), provides state-of-the-art fulfillment and database marketing services out of a 140,000-square-foot facility nestled in the rolling wooded landscape of East Texas, centered between Shreveport and Dallas. The Muselman business began in 1925 with the founding of Economy Printing Concern in Berne. EP Graphics, as it is known today, is still owned by the Muselman family. It specializes in high-quality, four-color web printing for catalogs and magazines.