Vst Ball Ornament

Vst Ball Ornament

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p103002
Date Added: May 1, 1998

This ball ornament is made with a white satin covered 2 1/2 ball. It is covered with a country blue crocheted mesh which has a combination of Vsts and ch 3 nets sts.


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Non Stick Toothpicks
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