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New! The Herrschner's Worsted Palette - thank you to BetwixtTheStitch!
New! We've just added the palette for Deborah Norville Everyday Yarn! If you knit and/or crochet, this is for you. This is a beautiful yarn with a nice feel to it, a good alternative in worsted weight acrylic! (Thank you again to BetwixtTheStitch!)
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Line,
So glad to hear the pic does it justice.
Enjoy it...I have no doubt
you'll do something amazing with it! 
Are you thinking perhaps a scarf for Mark? December 15th isn't a lot of time, but I think a scarf would be realistic.
The white is just gorgeous, and you could do something sooooo pretty. Even if all you do is use it as a trim, maybe a simple single crochet border on the outside of a scarf.
That delightful fuzziness is
enough to make anything pop!
You've made some really nice choices and I can't wait to see what you do!
Hi there, I'm not admin, but I think I can answer your question. You're not doing anything wrong, it's just not possible to shrink it to fit in just a few pages and still have the graph large enough for us to see.
Personally, I choose the "graph and word chart" option. Then I only print the word chart part. I can always look at the graph onscreen if part of the word chart isn't making sense to me.
I sure hope this helps.
i've seen far to many hellish things i ran out under heavy fire with no back up to drag another soldier back to safety in bosnia and the cost of that was me getting hit and ending up being medivaced and in a coma fighting for my life for 12 weeks the army chaplin phoned nicky and told him to prepare for me to be repatriated in a coffin at raf brize norton a royal air force base in wiltshire in england nicky told me this 7 months afterwards
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Line,
So glad to hear the pic does it justice.
Enjoy it...I have no doubt
you'll do something amazing with it! 
Are you thinking perhaps a scarf for Mark? December 15th isn't a lot of time, but I think a scarf would be realistic.

The white is just gorgeous, and you could do something sooooo pretty. Even if all you do is use it as a trim, maybe a simple single crochet border on the outside of a scarf.
That delightful fuzziness is
enough to make anything pop!You've made some really nice choices and I can't wait to see what you do!

Hi there, I'm not admin, but I think I can answer your question. You're not doing anything wrong, it's just not possible to shrink it to fit in just a few pages and still have the graph large enough for us to see.
Personally, I choose the "graph and word chart" option. Then I only print the word chart part. I can always look at the graph onscreen if part of the word chart isn't making sense to me.
I sure hope this helps.
i've seen far to many hellish things i ran out under heavy fire with no back up to drag another soldier back to safety in bosnia and the cost of that was me getting hit and ending up being medivaced and in a coma fighting for my life for 12 weeks the army chaplin phoned nicky and told him to prepare for me to be repatriated in a coffin at raf brize norton a royal air force base in wiltshire in england nicky told me this 7 months afterwards
snow white 2nd birthday cake internet orderPlease note the Easy Read function is only available for the gif pattern option (e.g., the Pattern On Screen); however, if you've got more than just a few colors in your pattern, the gif pattern option will be unreadable by the human eye, despite using the Easy Read function. Therefore, it's not recommended that you use the Pattern On Screen option unless you know you have only a few colors and unalike ones, at that.

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