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Passap Duomatic 80 « dancingbarefoot
i have a passap e 6000. but i dont know how to use it……can you help me??? on November 12, 2007 at 2:45 am Anita Tyson. Hi! Elin, for all things Passap ...
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Lap blanket attempt « dancingbarefoot
Sep 7, 2008 ... dancingbarefoot’s hand- and machine-knitting blog ... About two weeks ago, I started a lap blanket using a double-bed tuck pattern on my ...
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Brother KH-860 punchcard tally « dancingbarefoot
This chart should apply to most Brother punchcard machines as far as I know. An x indicates that that particular card number can be used with the pattern ...
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Brother KH-860 punchcard tally « dancingbarefoot
This chart should apply to most Brother punchcard machines as far as I know. An x indicates that that particular card number can be used with the pattern ...
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Brother KH-860 punchcards « dancingbarefoot
This chart should apply to most Brother punchcard machines as far as I know. An x indicates that that particular card number can be used with the pattern ...
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Susitna string shopping bag « dancingbarefoot
Carol Fidler. on June 26, 2007 at 11:34 am Mara. What a great shopping bag! I too have some huge cones of cotton and look forward to trying this out. ...
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Passap Duomatic 80 « dancingbarefoot
My best source of Passap parts has been a spare machine my husband rescued from a thrift store. That spare machine can also be your trainer maintanence ...
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Passap Duomatic 80 « dancingbarefoot
I’m now the proud owner of Passap Duomatic 80! (Well, a complete one, that is. ... Elin, for all things Passap purchase Machine Knitting Magazine. ...
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Lap blanket attempt « dancingbarefoot
Sep 7, 2008 ... dancingbarefoot’s hand- and machine-knitting blog ... About two weeks ago, I started a lap blanket using a double-bed tuck pattern on my ...
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Corona knitting machines « dancingbarefoot
As I’ve mentioned before in this blog, I have an old Corona knitting machine (model CN9). I’ve met a few other machine knitters who have Corona machines, ...
 
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