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No joke, when I was looking for Pattern Book the other day, I was having one heck of a time finding it online. When I did finally find it, I made sure I bought it quickly. What follows is my review.
I was impressed with Pattern Book plain and simple. When I placed my order, I had in in my hands within 3 days and that’s no joke. The key is looking for a seller with over a 100 feedback rating on Ebay. I’ve even included an Ebay listing to Pattern Book in this review to make it even easier on you.
Have you ever read any book that has a significant influence on your thinking pattern and your Pattern Book life? What book?
What book it is?I guess many people will answer "The Holy Bible." But I would like to hear different answers. Books on psychology or philosophy. Thanks.
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December 31st, 2010 at 11:07 am
it would’ve been easier if you’d given some preferences as to the type of book cover you are interested in making – whether sewing, crochet, knitting, or plain paper, etc.hence, i’ve included a varied list of links you can check out as per your requirements :sewing.about.com/library/weekly/aa030906.htm – fabric sewingcrossstitchpro.com/free.htm — cross-stitch patternquiltwoman.com/bookcovers.aspx — quilting pattern fiber-images.com/Free_Things/…/free_patterns_quilting.html — quilting http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/80067AD.html?noImages= knit & crochetwww.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/covers.php – crochetwww.allfreecrafts.com/crochet/crochet-book-sox.shtml – crochet using scrap yarnall the best & have fun
December 31st, 2010 at 11:22 pm
I have been knitting for a very long time, so most “common” stitches are easy to me. But I have three that are a great source of inspiration to me:- Lace from the Attic, A Victorian Notebook of Knitted Lace Patterns, by Nancie Wiseman is a great source of lace patterns, some old fashioned, some intriguing, most appealing to me when I want to get into a really “challenging” project.- Another lace book: Heirloom Knitting, A Shetland Lace Knitter’s Pattern and Workbook, by Sharon Miller, with even more lace patterns plus some projects.- The Harmony Guide to Aran and Fair Isle Knitting: Patterns, Techniques, and Stitches, by Debra Mountford is to me a constant source of inspiration for new patterns. You can figure out what combination of patterns to use on a sweater depending on the number of stitches and learn to make your own graph.I also have a few other books for stitches that were very useful over the years, but these are the three I use most a this point.
January 1st, 2011 at 10:56 am
What kind of pattern block? What material are you using? What is it’s application? More info is needed to answer this question.
January 1st, 2011 at 10:51 pm
Yes. You should reinforce the edges of the envelope with clear plastic tape (packing tape is fine, scotch tape is not wide enough) to help keep it from being ripped in transit.Most importantly, you need to mark it clearly with MEDIA MAIL on the envelope. Check: http://pe.usps.gov/text/dmm300/170_cover.htm for more specifics on eligibility & rates for Media Mail.I use Media Mail often to send & receive books through http://www.paperbackswap.com and it generally arrives quickly and with little or no damage.Good luck!
January 2nd, 2011 at 11:34 am
i only have 1 theory.january has the 25th day out of 365 daysfebruary has the 35th day out of 365 days.april has the 95th day of 365 days, and so on to….december, having the 365th day (last day of the year) out of 365 days =)only problem is november….otherwise, i see a pattern lol
January 2nd, 2011 at 11:33 pm
just think back and talk to your kid about it.Ask him what hes learning and think about what you have learned in the pass…
January 3rd, 2011 at 11:11 am
this may or may not help http://www.wilton.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=72716 that thread has people asking the same thing. some have pictures posted
January 3rd, 2011 at 11:26 pm
You have to be more specific. Need more info. on what the Afghans looked like, Did you check your local library? They may have a copy.