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    I have been sorting my stuff and could fill 10 a4 box’s with stuff that had not been used since Dawn Bibby was as many though was queen of craft
    That’s where I got the theme idea from, not Dawn lol but my endless supply of unused stuff
    As I know I will put it all in a pile to go but put it all back again lol
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    Perhaps you could send out subscription boxes, LJ!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Borderline View Post
    Perhaps you could send out subscription boxes, LJ!
    Good idea for anyone who wants a box of old qvc and a&b craft and Kanban card stock

    Mind you I have noticed that some of my tat is back on trend so you can take you crafting to a lower level
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    Yer daft bat lass. ;) I have knitting patterns that go back to the arc. When I was making baby stuff for Ruairidh I was looking at patterns online, new ones I might add. Discovered I already had most of them, many being 50+ years old!

    A case of what goes around, comes around again eventually! ;)

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    I have American cross stitch magazines dating back to the early 1980s and the designs in them are preferable (IMHO) to the ones in more recent editions of the same journals. I had them shipped over before there was much in the way of crafting magazines produced here, so I would find it hard to part with them. I'll never stitch all the designs, but I still enjoy browsing through them. But a lot of my magazine collection has had to go - passed on to other stitchers to read rather than straight into recycling
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    Quote Originally Posted by RozMinis View Post
    Yer daft bat lass. ;) I have knitting patterns that go back to the arc. When I was making baby stuff for Ruairidh I was looking at patterns online, new ones I might add. Discovered I already had most of them, many being 50+ years old!

    A case of what goes around, comes around again eventually! ;)

    Roz
    I love the old baby patterns Roz. Love the old matinee coat type rather than the cardi type. Some of mine probably go back that far too.
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    I wanted to knit grand-daughters the same yellow polo necked sweater my Mum knitted for my riding kit in the 1960s because it looked really smart with fawn jodhpurs! Found the same pattern on a vintage knitting site on Etsy and made two of them, but I think they prefer the sweatshirts I have personalised with their and their favourite ponies names using my Cricut.
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