200 Crochet Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets
by Jan Eaton
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200 crochet tips, techniques & trade secrets: The San Diego Public Library catalog lists '200 crochet tips, techniques & trade secrets' by Jan Eaton under the 746.434 Dewey classification, which suggests a digital e-audiobook record may exist within their system or systems integrated with Libby. However, a direct, official retail audiobook on major platforms like Audible or Google Play Books was not confirmed. - Library Digital Access (E-Audiobook Record)Available
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200 crochet tips, techniques & trade secrets (2007): The Dripping Springs Community Library catalog mentions '200 crochet tips, techniques & trade secrets (2007)' by Jan Eaton is available through Hoopla, suggesting a digital audiobook version exists via that library service, which is on the specified list. However, this is an access-dependent format, not a general retail purchase.
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There is no evidence found in the targeted searches to confirm the existence of an official, unabridged audiobook for "200 Crochet Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets" by Jan Eaton currently available for general purchase on major retail platforms such as Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books. The book appears to be a text-heavy craft reference guide, which often do not receive audiobook adaptations. However, records indicate that digital e-audiobook versions of the title are available through library lending services integrated with Hoopla and potentially Libby (as evidenced by catalog listings from the Dripping Springs Community Library and San Diego Public Library, respectively). These library formats are considered alternative audio formats because they require a library card and access to those specific public services, rather than being a direct retail purchase for the general public.