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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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January 1st, 2011 at 4:47 pm
http://www.simplicity.com/p-2272-costumes.aspx $2 at Hancock Fabrics from 31 Dec = 3 Jan
January 2nd, 2011 at 4:19 am
I believe that I have this book- I’ll check tonight. I’d be willing to sell it to you if you’re interested!
January 2nd, 2011 at 3:57 pm
Not that I know of. However, you have options:1. Buy the book. It can be had for $15-ish. Check here for sellers: http://www.addall.com/New/compare.cgi?dispCurr=USD&id=157241&isbn=9781584794547&location=10000&thetime=20091129061835&author=&title=&state=AK2. Get the book at your public library (or they can get it for you on interlibrary loan). Check with the librarian for their current policy and practice on photocopies. Usually, you can make one photocopy of a pattern for your personal use so you can make your notes on the photocopy and preserve the book.3. Find a similar pattern for free on the Internet. Knitty.com: http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter07/PATTazure.html ; LionBrand.com: http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/1305AD.html?noImages= ; Knitting Pattern Central: http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/socks.php
January 3rd, 2011 at 4:10 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
January 3rd, 2011 at 4:38 pm
Back in my hippy days, I had a book called “The Hassle-Free Make Your Own Clothes Book,” and a sequel called “Son of Hassle-Free.” If you ever see a copy of either one, grab it quick and tell me about it. I would love to have those back again.I put “pattern drafting” into my search engine and came up with way too many hits to follow up. You might try that yourself. Anyway, if I’ve helped by telling you what the term is to use, I’m cool.But the best pattern making “books” are computers these days! There’s one called Wild Ginger that looks awesome to me. The Dress Shop patterns look awesome, too; that’s the second link below. I have not tested these, but would if I had the money. Good luck!
January 4th, 2011 at 4:27 am
I make bags all the time and want to know if you are looking for a bag like a backpack or one like with handles like grocery bag.If you want something with handles, I would be happy to send you some instructions for making your own.