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This page coincides with the current knitting revival, which sees the craft booming in popularity and even experiencing celebrity status with many of Hollywood's superstars, both male and female, turning to knitting needles in their spare time. Hailed as the new yoga, knitting is perfect to combat stressful urban lifestyles and helps us to return to simplicity.
Barbie Doll and Me : 45 Playful Matching Designs for Knitting, by Nicky Epstein PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 23 April 2005



Barbie Doll and Me : 45 Playful Matching Designs for Knitting to the author’s two previous Barbie books continues of creating dazzling clothes for those pint-sized beauties, but with a twist: The fashion-forward doll clothes have been expanded to girls’ and boys’ sizes; there are even a few for Mom.



You’ll find trendy ponchos, classic pullovers, sweet motifs and cutting-edge accessories. Among the most engaging are ‘Soft as a Cloud, an angora sweater with ribbon, and a Ready for Rugby” striped pullover. There are forty-five patterns in total- enough to make multiple wardrobes for Barbie, and add some choice pieces to your own well.
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