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| minh |
Posted - 08/09/2012 : 8:11:56 PM Forget about the heat and get started planning your fall projects!
http://www.twistcollective.com/2012/fall/magazinepage_01.php |
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| kbshee |
Posted - 08/10/2012 : 3:37:22 PM I bought the patterns for Barberry and Foxwoods. Good issue.
kim in oregon http://kbshee.blogspot.com |
| noallatin |
Posted - 08/10/2012 : 1:02:44 PM Patshere, I am in total agreement with you about the Norah Gaughan vertical v-stripe sweater. I thought it was oversized for the model but not in a flattering way. However, I liked the Barberry sweater and the Bayfield shawl. |
| Patshere |
Posted - 08/10/2012 : 06:31:30 AM I just took a look. I adore the owl mittens and will probably make several pairs for the youngsters in my life. Breckenridge also speaks to me (I'm a fan of Fiona's designs).
Meanwhile, sorry Norah, but I don't "get" why many of Norah Gaughan's patterns are so unflattering to the female body. In this issue, Connate and Crosstrail scream, "Look at my (huge) hips". Thoughts? |
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