More 48-Hour Afghans

More 48-Hour Afghans
Author: Rita Weiss Creative Partners
Publisher: Leisure Arts
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2011
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1609001362

More 48-Hour Afghans (Leisure Arts #5511) by the Creative Partners (including Jean Leinhauser, Rita Weiss, Lisa Gentry, Mary Jane Protus, Glenda Winkleman, Michele Thompson, and Marty Miller) is the new companion publication to the highly popular crochet collection 48-Hour Afghans (#3694). These afghans can be completed in as little as 48 hours of crochet time and include designs using the granny stitch, shells, waves, fans, clusters, and join-as-you-go. When a quick gift is needed, this is the book crocheters will reach for! 12 easy and intermediate projects for crochet using medium or super bulky yarn: Rosey Outlook, Quick Granny Throw, A Touch of Tuscany, Peach Sundae Cuddler, Sweet Baby, Warm and Cuddly Afghan, Shell on Shell, Crested Wave, Flirty Fans, Clouds by the Seaside Throw, Clever Clusters, and Crayon Box Join-as-You-Go Log Cabin.

48-Hour Afghans

48-Hour Afghans
Author: Rita Weiss Creative Part
Publisher: Leisure Arts
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2004-08
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1574866907

Here are 12 beautiful throws that work up quickly, and each can be completed in only 48 hours. Perfect choices when your time is limited, they are fun to crochet using interesting and trendy yarns. Projects include a stadium blanket and throws.

Afghans by the Pound

Afghans by the Pound
Author: Rita Weiss
Publisher: Leisure Arts
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2004-04
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1574868241

Popular quilt designer Rita Weiss presents 11 stunning afghans to crochet made with the new 16 oz. size skeins of yarn. These beautiful designs include solids and patterns of eye-appealing colors Afghans by the Pound (Leisure Arts #3693)

Quick and Cozy Afghans

Quick and Cozy Afghans
Author: Leisure Arts, Inc
Publisher: Leisure Arts
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Afghans (Coverlets)
ISBN: 9780942237481

Fill your home with warmth and color with these 52 easy patterns that will delight beginning and experienced crocheters alike. From "Classic Elegance" to "Country Casual" and "Soft and Sweet," you'll love the use of basic stitches and simple patterns.

Hooked on Afghans

Hooked on Afghans
Author: Laura Scott
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781882138319

If you love crocheting afghans, you're sure to treasure this collection of this 50 brand-new patterns! Designed in a pleasing array of styles and color, each gorgeous afghan will satisfy your love for extra-special crochet.

Colorful Tunisian Afghans to Crochet

Colorful Tunisian Afghans to Crochet
Author: Glenda Winkleman
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-22
Genre: Afghans (Coverlets)
ISBN: 9781596359277

Create a beautiful work of art by combining Tunisian crochet, also known as Afghan stitch--a crochet method that gives the appearance of knitting--with a pattern embroidered on top using the techniques and designs included in this manual. These six lovely afghans are all crocheted using Red Heart fine- or medium-weight yarn and are worked in panels, blocks, or one piece. Charts are included for each project to aid with embroidering a gorgeous floral design on top of the finished afghan.

50 Stitches for Afghans

50 Stitches for Afghans
Author: Darla Sims
Publisher: Annie's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-02-26
Genre: Afghans (Coverlets)
ISBN: 9781596353022

A compendium of beautiful stitch patterns for everything from doilies to afghans, this crochet resource gives crafters 50 designs for making handmade blankets and decorations. The patterns provide a jumping-off point for personalizing blankets, as crafters can choose the type and total amount of yarn, the stitch gauge, and the hook size.

Farmhouse Mug Mats

Farmhouse Mug Mats
Author: Lisa McDonald
Publisher: Annie's Wholesale
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2021-02-11
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1640254625

Practical yet pretty, a mug rug is one of the latest home trends. Mug rugs are extra-large drink coasters, or smaller versions of place mats, that are the perfect size to hold your favorite beverage, with room for a treat. They make the perfect gift when you wrap them with a cute mug and a packet of cocoa! You will find 12 charming little mats all stitched with farmhouse colors and themes. Designs include sheep, rooster, pig, bee, kitty, rustic fall truck, and more. All are made using Scheepjes® Softfun DK-weight yarn.

Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare: Implications for Army and Defense Policy

Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare: Implications for Army and Defense Policy
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 1428910808

The defense debate tends to treat Afghanistan as either a revolution or a fluke: either the "Afghan Model" of special operations forces (SOF) plus precision munitions plus an indigenous ally is a widely applicable template for American defense planning, or it is a nonreplicable product of local idiosyncrasies. In fact, it is neither. The Afghan campaign of last fall and winter was actually much closer to a typical 20th century mid-intensity conflict, albeit one with unusually heavy fire support for one side. And this view has very different implications than either proponents or skeptics of the Afghan Model now claim. Afghan Model skeptics often point to Afghanistan's unusual culture of defection or the Taliban's poor skill or motivation as grounds for doubting the war's relevance to the future. Afghanistan's culture is certainly unusual, and there were many defections. The great bulk, however, occurred after the military tide had turned not before-hand. They were effects, not causes. The Afghan Taliban were surely unskilled and ill-motivated. The non-Afghan al Qaeda, however, have proven resolute and capable fighters. Their host's collapse was not attributable to any al Qaeda shortage of commitment or training. Afghan Model proponents, by contrast, credit precision weapons with annihilating enemies at a distance before they could close with our commandos or indigenous allies. Hence the model's broad utility: with SOF-directed bombs doing the real killing, even ragtag local militias will suffice as allies. All they need do is screen U.S. commandos from the occasional hostile survivor and occupy the abandoned ground thereafter. Yet the actual fighting in Afghanistan involved substantial close combat. Al Qaeda counterattackers closed, unseen, to pointblank range of friendly forces in battles at Highway 4 and Sayed Slim Kalay.