Spiral Hacky Sack

Spiral Hacky Sack

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p113005
Date Added: April 2, 2007

This crocheted hackysack is made in tapestry crochet by carrying three strands of thread through out the project and it is stuffed with a hand made ball made with polypellets inside it.


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