Chicken soup didn’t cure me

Chicken Soup

 

Looks delicious doesn’t it?  And I can assure you that it was.  In spite of its reputation however, it didn’t cure my latest cold (love the way I manage to catch everything off the children).  Actually, it was a bit worse than a cold, so I had to resort to other means.  But it was worth a try.
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After a few days of feeling (and looking) a bit miserable, I’m back to documenting my latest design.  I’ve taken the medicine – or at least some of the feedback and my observations about market preferences – on this one too; it’s my first seamless (top-down) design effort.  With the same thoughts in mind, I’m also writing a top-down version of the pattern for The Essential Sweater.  I think I can get the seaming down to less than one inch.  How’s that for a cure?

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