
I had to buy several items just to realize that Afghan Annie was the best choice for the price all along. The only negatives I’ve found were that there are better units available, but they are more expensive and the reviews I found on them were on the negative side. So here’s my final word. I 100% endorse Afghan Annie and will even show you some places to get it even cheaper than retail.
Where can I get the Cathedral Window crochet pattern?
It is a pattern for an afghan that was published by Annie's Afghan Annie Attic in 1994. It is out of print now. Looking for a link to the pattern or someone who will share it with me.Thanks!The pattern is worked in rounds and is to look like the window in Notre Dame Cathedral.
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December 29th, 2010 at 11:16 pm
New York Times or Publisher’s Weekly list?Hum try reading The Associate or Fool.Host isn’t too bad for what it is.Almost Moon is the same author as Lovely Bones, so some like it.I’ve also heard Alchemist isn’t too bad.The only one I would advise against would be Water for Elephants. Two of the librarians I work with said it was a boring read.additional notes:Silly me, I missed Bone Crossed. This is part of one of my favorite series; however, while I recommend it, I would start with book 1 Moon Called.Many people like A Thousand Spendid Suns. This is by the author of Kite Runner.The Shack is considered Christian fiction and suspense. Thus if you like that type of thing (Peretti, Dekker, etc) you might like it.Run for Your Life could also possibly be good, though some people don’t like Patterson’s joint projects.