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Where do you get your patterns from?
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Winifred Aldritch is the tops.:DDFW Nerd no 546
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Chipps wrote:I sometimes find the Prima magazines on the cheap magazine market stall - 60p each or 3 for £1.50. That's where I get other craft mags, too, including a knitting one with loads of patterns. And things like Good Houskeeping etc.
whats the knitting one called, have never seen it?0 -
It's called "Simply Knitting", but I haven't found it on the stall for quite a while and I very rarely pay full price for a magazine. On the other hand, it is quite good - very up to date. I think it only started last year.0
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If it is knitting patterns you want ask at the local library They have loads through the back in the store rooms ( got told noone asks for them but me in my local library) Also bought 2 Kaffe F:T asset books for £1 in their book sale0
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