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hahahah yes and it taught me to speak quiter , but phones were HORRID in those times ,,,, ps , at the time i got to 2 Dutch mags [ sewing and handcraft ,,,, suddenly i would get the sewing one and not the craft one ,, i complained ,,,,, got another , than one day ,,,, are you sitting ladies ? ,, the post office woman said to me ; He what weird language is your craft mag. i can`t read the knitting instructions ???? she stole my mag ,, i complained snd she was punished and ahd to apologize ... mirjam
I can't tell you how many times I've gotten a pattern with a typo on it and looking at the picture of the FO closely was the ONLY thing that saved the pattern and the project from being scrapped! LOL
Allaya
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I also like to have the picture in front of me. It does help me to make the item. Like Allaya said, it helps with mistakes. I get confused at times with pattern directions. It helped me a great deal with learning to make doilies. Those symbols drove me nuts!
But I do think the prospect of making something like a mystery peice ( or a square) is very intriguing. I have done this for cross stitch where a partial pattern was posted monthly until the whole piece was done and it was a blast!
Diane
LOL Mirjam
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Wow, that's pretty weird, Mirjam... that someone working for the public would do something like that. She couldn't possibly think that she wouldn't get caught.... especially when she complained about not being able to red the magazine. LOL
Gemini
ROTFL Okay... Sandra Rose, this is *your* fault you know! Would you believe "Especially when she complained about not being able to reAd the magazine."
Gemini
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