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	<title>Comments on: Celtic Cross</title>
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		<title>By: Margaret V Patterson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Margaret V Patterson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Carl.
I am very pleased that you have started designing again. I have all of the designs that you previously published including the book for Passap. As my first love is Passap would you consider designing a three piece, jacket, top and skirt that could be worn on a&quot;dressy occasion&quot;? Something smart but understated, in one colour or with trimming of a second colour. As you now do your patterns to download this would be welcomed by the Passap fraternity. 
In May, this year, I attended Pacifially Passap in Portland, Oregon. One comment I heard is that most Passap patterns are for double jaquard and very few that use the other stitches as seen on very expencive knitware!
I hope you are well, Christmas Greetings and a Very Happy New Year.

Margaret.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Carl.<br />
I am very pleased that you have started designing again. I have all of the designs that you previously published including the book for Passap. As my first love is Passap would you consider designing a three piece, jacket, top and skirt that could be worn on a&#8221;dressy occasion&#8221;? Something smart but understated, in one colour or with trimming of a second colour. As you now do your patterns to download this would be welcomed by the Passap fraternity.<br />
In May, this year, I attended Pacifially Passap in Portland, Oregon. One comment I heard is that most Passap patterns are for double jaquard and very few that use the other stitches as seen on very expencive knitware!<br />
I hope you are well, Christmas Greetings and a Very Happy New Year.</p>
<p>Margaret.</p>
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