Felted Bookweight
by Chris Silker
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Felted Bookweight
by Chris Silker
A bookweight is used to hold open recalcitrant books that refuse to stay at the page you want. I use my bookweight a lot on cookbooks and knitting books. This project is good for using up scraps of feltable wool. It also makes a quick, unique, and useful gift. If you want to learn how to use double-pointed needles, making a bookweight is like making a sock that has no heel or toe, or a mitten with no thumb.
For more information, see:
http://www.stumblingoverchaos.com/archives/375
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by Chris Silker
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Aran
100% Wool
109 yards
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