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2024/02/02

Dover Sampler: Beautiful Blooms, Animal Crochet + 15%

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The Dover Sampler

Dear Reader, 

Nature and wildlife will make your heart soar in this week's Dover Sampler. Crochet the most adorable, cutest animal families. Color blooming botanical beauties. Kids can hop along with sweet bunny bedtime adventures in counting. Celebrate Black History Month with the poignant poetry of Countee Cullen, and let the magic of tarot and the zodiac enhance your life. Grab your Groundhog Day discount of 15% off; no minimum purchase is required. Just use Coupon Code GHD2. This offer ends today, February 2

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS:

Beautiful Blooms Coloring Book

NEW!

Beautiful Blooms Coloring Book

Wander into this virtual garden and find tranquility among your favorite flowers. From daffodils and daisies to poppies and primroses, there are 63 beautiful botanical designs just waiting to be brought to life with color.

Copper Sun

NEW!

Copper Sun

Countee Cullen was a prominent poet during the Harlem Renaissance. Copper Sun features over fifty poems exploring the emotional consequences of race, religion, and sexuality during Jazz Age America. Includes 17 Art Deco illustrations.

Adorable Animal Families to Crochet
NEW!
Adorable Animal Families to Crochet

An animal lover's delight! Full-color photos and step-by-step instructions show how easy it is to create 16 cute amigurumi projects featuring eight endearing family couplings of adult and baby animals. Perfect for crocheters of all skill levels.

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