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I am looking for a pattern from bernat that was a free one. It was one that ou tear off in the store near the yarn you need for the project. It was for Bernat Baby sport and it uses one big ball of Baby-baby / baby pink or funny and blue. The inside was the varigated, a row of clusters then a row of single crochet. The outside was worked on one side at time. I had searched everywhere and cannot find it. I even wrote to spinrite, the parent company of bernat but haven't heard back. I am half way through the blanket and can't find mine, Does anyone out there have this pattern? I would really appreciate it. Thanks:eek

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Hopefully, someone will have the original pattern they can send to you. They won't be able to make a copy and send it to you, because that would be copyright infringement and a violation of our forum guidelines.

 

I know you didn't ask for a copy; I'm just clarifying for anyone who might think that the fact that it no longer seems to be available means that it's no longer under copyright protection.

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I need a pattern for crocheting a round baby afghan. When my boys were

born someone knitted a round afghan for them and I just can't knit, but I am

sure there must be a pattern for a round one. Hope someone can help me!

Connie Sue

I.m pretty sure I have one,I am having surgery in the AM will look for it while I am at home resting during the week

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Yes, Stacie's blog is great. Sometimes we send links to each other, "Have you seen this pattern yet?" It's fun.

 

(If this post is strictly for pointing out sites and no comments, an administrator can feel free to delete this...I won't be offended. :) )

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I was just surfing around for bikini patterns and came across http://www.adriafil.com. It's in Italian, but there is a drop down language menu that will translate the page into English. On the left hand side of the page is a link to their magazine Dritto & Rovescio. I've seen this publication once in a yarn store and it is really amazing. The best part is, if you click on the cover of the current issue, you can download all the patterns from that issue in .pdf format. Near the top of the page is a link that says "more patterns and more ideas." That will link you to past issues and you can download patterns from them as well. They have some really nice stuff.

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www.about.com has several links for free patterns and several sites.

 

www.seafore.com agian several patterns and links.

 

www.bellaonline.com same as above with some articles about different stitches and other crafts to boot!

:manyheart

I hope these help someone out.

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I've got some links on my blog side bar.

 

On the left hand side, I have a bunch of links to pattern sites. I also have links to some helpful crochet sites:

http://racerose.blogspot.com

 

 

And here's a post I started about where to shop for yarn:

http://racerose.blogspot.com/2006/01/penny-savedcan-buy-you-more-yarn.html

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