Happyflowerlady
Vagabond Flowerchild
- Location
- Northern Alabama
[FONT="]I think that we have talked about online book websites like Bookbub and Book Gorilla in the reading threads here on the forum; but I thought that some of you might not know that you can also get free patterns for knitting and crochet (and many other hobbies) from there as well. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Both websites are free to sign up, and then you choose the topics of books that you are interested in, whether it is fiction or non-fiction, DIY, educational, cooking, or hobbies. [/FONT]
[FONT="]The books are always (or at least almost always) priced under $3, and many of them are free or only $1. I have gotten lots of crochet books this way, and some of them are complete sets. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Once you have the book, you can either follow the pattern from the book online, or you can print the pattern out on your printer. [/FONT]
[FONT="]I subscribe to both websites; but I have found that I get more of the hobby kind of books from Book Gorilla, and they also give away a free Kindle Fire every day, so when you get your list of books, you can enter the drawing for the Kindle, too.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Both websites are free to sign up, and then you choose the topics of books that you are interested in, whether it is fiction or non-fiction, DIY, educational, cooking, or hobbies. [/FONT]
[FONT="]The books are always (or at least almost always) priced under $3, and many of them are free or only $1. I have gotten lots of crochet books this way, and some of them are complete sets. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Once you have the book, you can either follow the pattern from the book online, or you can print the pattern out on your printer. [/FONT]
[FONT="]I subscribe to both websites; but I have found that I get more of the hobby kind of books from Book Gorilla, and they also give away a free Kindle Fire every day, so when you get your list of books, you can enter the drawing for the Kindle, too.[/FONT]