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  1. #11

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    Congrats on your having some of the older books of patterns, hang on to them, they are real treasures. I am fortunate enuf to have gathered before I retired anyway, many, off ebay, and thru private resources, estate sales and resale shops, and tho I don't have them all, have quite a grouping. I would never part with them, tho I do realize it will be a hardship after I am gone for daughter to deal with all the intricacies of selling and disposing of them. If indeed someone still wants them.
    Also, I realize that not everyone can hang on to what they would like to have, and that is unfortunate.
    Warmest regards, from Central Wisconsin!,
    Shaddy

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    None of my daughters knit or crochet but I have a 7 year old grandson learning to crochet. Many of my books came from mom she crocheted for years. The main thing she did was crocheted all 4granddaughters a round tablecloth for high school graduation. Many of the other patters I either bought or was given by to wonderful elderly ladies in the 80s. But why is it I never have what I want?

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