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Old 01-09-2007, 10:42 PM   #11
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It's March 15, 2007 from the Knitting (All New Knits with Paulette Lane & Friends). The box has a girl with a hat and mittens on.

The page is called Kate's Cape. Can you tell me where this might be on the internet brendajos? I can't figure out how to email you direct yet. I'm a newbie on here. But love this site! The videos are so helpful.
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Old 01-10-2007, 03:43 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by brendajos
well i didn't buy this year's calendar when i realized that almost all the patterns from last year's were available free on line!
I got one for Christmas so I can tell you that you made the right decision. I recognized most of the patterns as online freebies. I wish I could exchange it for something else, but I opened the cellophane to look inside.
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Old 01-10-2007, 03:46 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by janelanespaintbrush
Originally Posted by brendajos
well i didn't buy this year's calendar when i realized that almost all the patterns from last year's were available free on line!
I got one for Christmas so I can tell you that you made the right decision. I recognized most of the patterns as online freebies. I wish I could exchange it for something else, but I opened the cellophane to look inside.
you can probably still return it, as long as u didnt rip any of the pages off
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the pages are all one by one sheets.
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Um... I just looked at mine, and it explains what "M1 unt" means right under the gauge. For those who are curious, it stands for "make one untwisted" -- it's what Amy calls a decorative increase. (I think it can also be called a strand increase.)

Maybe I have an updated edition, though seems unlikely that a calendar would have a second printing...
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Originally Posted by joysmith1213
It's March 15, 2007 from the Knitting (All New Knits with Paulette Lane & Friends). The box has a girl with a hat and mittens on.

The page is called Kate's Cape. Can you tell me where this might be on the internet brendajos? I can't figure out how to email you direct yet. I'm a newbie on here. But love this site! The videos are so helpful.

That one is here but she charges for her patterns!
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Would it have killed them to add the 'wisted?"
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Oh, gosh, I feel like an idiot :( sometimes I can't see the forest for the trees! I was centered on the back of the instruction sheet! I think I need to take my memory pill! Get back all those brain cells I've wasted along the way! Thanks
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Would it have killed them to add the 'wisted?"

I feel like i just spent 20 minutes wondering what "wisted" was....granted it was about 5 seconds but still.


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