New plastic canvas pattern book from DRG
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Squeezies sells for $6.95 and includes nine easy-to-stitch patterns for creating animal and special-occasion designs made to hold candy and special treats.
All of the patterns in the book are written at the plastic canvas intermediate skill level and include step-by-step instructions, color keys and detailed diagrams.
Plastic canvas supplies are available from local craft, fabric and variety stores, and can also be found in the Annie's Attic catalog, accessible online at AnniesAttic.com. The book is also sold through the catalog.
Annie's Attic is a leading DRG brands. Other brands include House of White Birches, American School of Needlework, Good Old Days and Clotilde.
Plastic canvas enthusiasts can access a variety of patterns, project books and supplies from the DRG website at DRGnetwork.com, where information is available about additional crafting and special-interest patterns and publications.
DRG is in its third generation of family ownership in Berne, Ind., near Fort Wayne. The company publishes magazines and books, and offers kits, supplies and Web-deliverable products in print catalogs and on more than 40 DRG websites.
DRG publications and products are accessible from the company website at DRGnetwork.com.
About DRG: DRG (DRGnetwork.com) is in its third generation of Muselman family ownership in Berne, Ind., near Fort Wayne. A leader in the craft and nostalgia markets, the company is well known for its iconic brands, which include House of White Birches, Annie's Attic, Clotilde, American School of Needlework and Good Old Days. The company publishes magazines and books, and also offers its own and others' kits, supplies and Web-deliverable products in print catalogs and on more than 40 DRG websites. Magazines and products are also available on newsstands and in retail chains and stores nationwide. One of DRG's divisions, Strategic Fulfillment Group (SFG), provides state-of-the-art fulfillment and database marketing services out of a 140,000-square-foot facility nestled in the rolling wooded landscape of East Texas, centered between Shreveport and Dallas. The DRG story began in 1925 with the founding of Economy Printing Concern in Berne. EP Graphics, as it is known today, is still owned by the Muselman family. It specializes in high-quality, four-color web printing for catalogs and magazines.