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Knitted Apple String Holder Pattern Vintage 726025

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Apple String Holder
Vintage 1955

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This quick and easy to make apple string holder would add a touch of color plus utility to any kitchen, or make a gift or bazaar item. You will need one ball of heavy crochet thread in red, and a small amount of green for leaves; use number 2 knitting needles and a size 6 steel crochet hook.
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This pattern is reproduced from my collection of antique books and magazines from the 1800s to the mid 1900s and are in the Public Domain, because their Copyright has expired.
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