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  • TOFT: A Partridge in a Pear Tree by Kerry Lord

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    • A Partridge in a Pear Tree: Crochet the 12 Birds of Christmas is a special festive edition collection of 12 bird crochet patterns written and designed by Kerry Lord from TOFT.

      Get in the mood for Christmas as your crochet your way through this colourful collection of birds!

      The patterns use basic stitches and include step-by-step illustrations for beginners, so there’s no excuse to chicken out on learning a new hobby this Winter.

      These loveable birds are quick to make, using a DK weight yarn in a sophisticated colour palette, and will become your best friends as their larger-than-life personalities and easy-to-use techniques get their claws into you.

      This book includes patterns and personalities for:

      John the Spotted Woodpecker
      Nina the Sandpiper
      Agnes the Heron
      Wallace the Cormorant
      Fraser the Egret
      Margot the Swan
      Lydia the Greylag Goose
      Gilbert the Pheasant
      Peter the Blackbird/Calling Bird
      Ruth the Hen
      Beatrice the Turtle Dove
      Felix the Partridge

    • Hardback:
      92 pages

      Dimensions:
      21 x 1 x 21 cm

      Publisher:
      Pavilion Books (2020)

    • Kerry Lord - TOFT
        
      I believe in only using the best quality natural materials in order to deliver stunning results with maximum pleasure and ease throughout the making process. With a growing young family and expanding business, I find myself increasingly busy and so more than ever when I do grab time to make just for me, I want to ensure that the finished results will be super-soft, supple and long-lasting.
       
      I have always been motivated by the process itself of creating something with simply 250 metres and a pointy tool. The sense of satisfaction at the completion of a project is second to none, not to mention the psychological advantages to unwinding with a good ball of wool and with your hands engaged in creating.
       
      I established TOFT in order to share my knowledge and enthusiasm of the making process, and to show others just how easy it is.  I accidentally designed ‘Edward’s Menagerie’ while attempting to make toys for my over-due unborn son.  As a beginner crocheter very familiar with yarn and knitting needles, but very unfamiliar with this new craft, I rapidly discovered a seriously addictive hobby. Motivated by the feedback from other people when seeing my creations for the first time – first an elephant, and then a bunny - a whole new side to TOFT was born at the same time I became a new mum.     
       
      #edsanimals are perfect for both complete beginners and the more experienced crafter. Each critter is fast to make and because the patterns following
      a limited number of stitches and techniques, it doesn’t take long before you find you can make them without too much concentration. The only warning I will give you is just how addictive making these characterful critters is! Half the people you show them to will want you to teach them how to crochet and the other half will want you to make them one (or a dozen)!