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What a fun way to use your eReader by packing it in your crochet basket. An eReader is a great way to store and retrieve crochet patterns. Purchase today and begin crocheting these five edgings. All edgings are started at the narrow edge and pattern can be repeated to make the lace as long as you want. All edgings are made with Number #10 cotton crochet thread (bedspread weight) and a size 8/1.50MM Steel crochet hook but could easily be adapted to any size thread or yarn using the appropriate crochet hook for yarn or thread size. Each lace pattern is a great take along project and can be used to adorn almost anything you can imagine. Intermediate crochet skills required.