decor Annies Attic Important Guidepost

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I need some help with rows 22-25 in the six pointed star pattern i got from annie's attic.?
I keep doing what the pattern says and it's just not working out at all. I'm curious if it's just a misprint. If it is then can anyone please help me get through it????
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8 Responses to “Annies Attic Important Guidepost”

  1. Liz Says:

    1. the ming vase is 60. It is $20 off for the purchase at Annie’s. 60-20= 40. G2. The ming vase is 60, at Betty’s the sale is 40% off. ($60/100)60= $36. D3. therefore you should buy the vase at Betty’s. 4. Let X be the price. To solve this problem the equation is:X-20=(X/100)60X-20=6x/1010x-200=6x4x=200x=50. Plug X back into the equation for either Betty’s or Annie’s and you will get $30.

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  3. Saedii Says:

    You used too many Davids, substitute some of them with he. Also you need to work on showing instead of telling. You do a lot of the “He did this, then he did this. After that he did this”. Try something more like:David was running down a seemingly endless pitch black tunnel for what felt like minutes, his steps echoing off the floors. He felt a sense of urgency – he had to get to the end of the corridor. Then David heard a deep muffled voice whispering “Yes my lord I do agree he is the one you are looking for” He stopped, trying to determine where the voice was coming from. “Yes he is” replied another voice. And so on… I’m not sure exactly he was supposed to feel or what the tunnel looked like so I just thought of my own. It’s up to you to show your readers what they’re suppose to be seeing or how David was feeling. But it sounds like an interesting story and you should definitely keep working on it. Practice, I know you’ll get better =)

  4. Mommiedearest Says:

    Three things, I have a book and will have to look it up and you can see if you can find it or I would have to type it out for you as I don’t know how to scan and send it to you or copy it and mail it. I also have a pattern for a broomstick lace that is similar but you have an edge and won’t have to worry about how to fasten the top off. e-mail meEDIT I am sorry I did not know how short the directions were so here goes.Crochet hook F or 58 oz sport yarn [or baby yarn]3″ hairpin loomGauge: 5 sc per inchNOTE: Yarn is worked double throughout. Each loop has two strands of yarn which will be referred to as a SINGLE LOOP. Make 14 strips of 120 Single Loops on on each side of the loom. Join Single Loops by pulling 2 single loops through 2 single loops always starting at the same end and working from right side. Fasten last 2 single loops securely. Finish sides by pulling 2 single loops through2 single loops. Weave in all ends. EDGING – - -Make a strip of hairpin lace long enough to go around four sides of blanket allowing a little extra for fullness at corners. It is better to have too much as it can be pulled out. Finish one side of this strip by pulling 2 single loops through 2 single loops. This side will be sewed to the edge of the blanket. Leave single loops on the other side loose to form fringes. This may be cut if desired.

  5. findithere Says:

    The patterns are for sale. Click on the link below and type “annies attic baby’s heirloom wardrobe” into the search box and click search.You should see the patterns for sale. http://www.craft.sophiaethan.com/Crocheting-and-Knitting/Patterns-Crochet

  6. jenn Says:

    http://www.freepatterns.com plastic-canvas.com try these web sites Jenn

  7. Zeta S Says:

    I might have it and if so I will be glad to send it you. I no longer need it.

  8. MishMash [I am not one of your fans] Says:

    That’s what a lot of people have been saying. How sad, though. Adam loved Stuart dearly. He’s going to be racked with grief when it all comes out.

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Dated: 31st December 2010
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