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  • AustinLawtherDesign.com
  • Overheard in New York: The Voice of The City
  • knit, spider, knit!
  • Stewart on Crossfire
  • knitty.com

Photo Albums

  • Billy_007
    Billy the Rockstar
  • Las_vegas_185
    Las Vegas
  • psychedelic square afghan
    psychedelic square afghan
  • Rhinebeck_2007_073
    Rhinebeck 2006
  • San_francisco_249
    San Francisco

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psychedelic square afghan

  • psychedelic square afghan
    This is the Psychedelic Squares Afgan (half finished as a throw here). The free pattern is available here:

Currently Reading

  • Malcolm Gladwell: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference

    Malcolm Gladwell: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference

  • Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind

    Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind

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