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    Hi, I downloaded this file, and wanted to print it, but its become lost and/or corrupted. The author is Ilona Jalava I think... the title is Kapyily-ja solmeilutyot. Now I recall that it was on a small public site, free. Help if you can, by steering me to the site that hosted it.

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    http://handweaving.net/DAItemDetail.aspx?ItemID=7026
    This is the link I have bookmarked.... I think it is the one you are referencing....
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    I just downloaded it. It is AWESOME! And just when I was thinking, "What a pity I can't read Finnish", I came to all the diagrams in the back!

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    There are some good patterns here. Thanks!!
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    Wow! What a treasure. I went into the site and there are quite a few wonderful tatting publications. Thanks for the information!
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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoCanuck View Post
    http://handweaving.net/DAItemDetail.aspx?ItemID=7026
    This is the link I have bookmarked.... I think it is the one you are referencing....
    What happened to the THANK YOU... I put together a couple of days ago. Sigh. I get distracted by something else.. my cat, a buzzer in the kitchen... and forget to hit "post quick reply." I do appreciate it. Its a nice site for newbies to visit anyway... They all seem appropriately enthused!. I need to finish one more round, and then I'll be asking you all for suggestions.

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    You are most welcome Judy, and all. I just happened to have bookmarked it from before.... Ahem, when someone else had posted it :) just like I do with almost Everything I come across and think that someday I might magically find time to do! Ha! I do hope that someone will try some of the many pretty pieces and post pics of them! Ü
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