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october 7, 2004

peek-a-boo

The two front panels that form the peek-a-boo moment in my pop sweater. This pattern is too cool! I still gotta find a big, pink 60's-style button to hold them together though. I just may have to hit the Columbus Day sale at Windsor Button.

posted by alison at 8:35 am | in pop
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Did you say Columbus Day Sale at Windsor Button?! Oh, how fun. I had no idea. This could be dangerous....

Posted by: wendy at October 7, 2004 11:14 AM

Your peek-a-boo will match your stripey foxy. How cute...

Posted by: Cindy at October 7, 2004 11:58 AM

where is that pop sweater pattern from? it looks familiar but i cant place it. and i love it!

Posted by: alice at October 7, 2004 3:42 PM

You're right: the pattern is super-cool! I think it's going to look fantastic on you.

Posted by: Katie at October 7, 2004 4:03 PM

Alice, it's a Phildar pattern, from their Fall Tendences magazine. I usually put a link to pattern info on the archive page for a project, so check the pop archive page here for the link.

Posted by: alison at October 7, 2004 5:42 PM

Too cool for words!

Posted by: leslie at October 7, 2004 6:03 PM

I am in love with that Pop sweater! I have never seen Phildar Tendences (sad lack of good lys in my area) and was unable to find a place to order it online. From where did you get the pattern? Any ideas on where I could order it?

Posted by: Nicole at October 11, 2004 4:36 PM

Nicole, if you can read French, you can order the magazines directly from Phildar at www.phildar.fr. If you need the patterns in english, there's a Canadian online store (www.knitntyme.com) that is a great resource. If you're interested in buying the yarns, you can get them from KnitnTyme and from a Dutch online store, www.breiweb.nl. They speak english, so if the website it too hard to navigate, you can send them an email and they can help you.

Posted by: alison at October 11, 2004 5:18 PM




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