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I'm so glad you all like Crochet Bouquet! :manyheart

 

If you ever have questions or comments about the patterns in Crochet Bouquet, please let me know by leaving a comment at my book blog, Curious and Crafty Readers, at http://www.textilefusion.com/bookblog. The blog also offers tutorials for several of the leaves and flowers, plus more project ideas for crocheted flowers.

 

 

There are corrections to a few of the patterns in the book. You can find them at http://www.textilefusion.com/bookblog/?page_id=16

 

Thanks again for reading Crochet Bouquet!

 

Suzann Thompson

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I'm so glad you all like Crochet Bouquet! :manyheart

 

If you ever have questions or comments about the patterns in Crochet Bouquet, please let me know by leaving a comment at my book blog, Curious and Crafty Readers, at http://www.textilefusion.com/bookblog. The blog also offers tutorials for several of the leaves and flowers, plus more project ideas for crocheted flowers.

 

Thanks for responding to us personally and giving the link to your blog. I enjoyed reading it. And, I'm the Amazon reviewer who mentioned spiral binding. Well, I have to admit that I'd dismissed the idea, sure it would be too expensive, and was delighted to hear from you on your blog that it was only $3-plus at Staples.

 

I have to say that I enjoy picking up your book every so often just for the fun of trying a couple of the flowers or leaves. They get left all over my house -- a leaf in a dish, a flower on a spare TP roll, and so on -- as well as being used as brooches for scarves.

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I'm so glad you all like Crochet Bouquet! :manyheart

 

If you ever have questions or comments about the patterns in Crochet Bouquet, please let me know by leaving a comment at my book blog, Curious and Crafty Readers, at http://www.textilefusion.com/bookblog. The blog also offers tutorials for several of the leaves and flowers, plus more project ideas for crocheted flowers.

 

 

There are corrections to a few of the patterns in the book. You can find them at http://www.textilefusion.com/bookblog/?page_id=16

 

Thanks again for reading Crochet Bouquet!

 

Suzann Thompson

 

 

I also have Crochet Bouquet and love it also. And thank you for giving us the link to corrections. Looking forward to another book (hint, hint).

 

LI Roe

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I have to say that I enjoy picking up your book every so often just for the fun of trying a couple of the flowers or leaves. They get left all over my house -- a leaf in a dish, a flower on a spare TP roll, and so on -- as well as being used as brooches for scarves.

 

Kay, thank you for your review on Amazon and for telling us how you use the flowers! I like the idea of just leaving them around the house.

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I also have Crochet Bouquet and love it also. And thank you for giving us the link to corrections. Looking forward to another book (hint, hint).

 

LI Roe

 

 

Any requests for flowers or leaves in a possible sequel??

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Any requests for flowers or leaves in a possible sequel??

 

 

Hmmmm?? Now you have me thinking. I love all kinds of flowers, especially anything with depth and layers. How about some poinsettias for the holidays or unless I am pushing it, more funky type flowers?? This is why I am not a designer and leave that to the more talented people, like you!!!

 

LI Roe

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What do you mean by funky? Made up flowers? Or unusual natural flowers? I saw a book of orchids and they're natural, but....yep, I would say they were funky.

 

Okay--poinsettias and 3D flowers.

 

Thanks!

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What do you mean by funky? Made up flowers? Or unusual natural flowers? I saw a book of orchids and they're natural, but....yep, I would say they were funky.

 

Okay--poinsettias and 3D flowers.

 

Thanks!

 

Yes, exactly. Something that looks like a flower but just has an element that makes it pop. Same idea can go for different leaves also, if it can be done.

 

I do a lot of charity crocheting and often add flowers to the hats and scarves, just to make them a little prettier since they are donated to outreaches and ministries.

 

And thank you!!!!

 

LI Roe

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