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  2. Vogue Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Vogue Knitting, also known as Vogue Knitting International, is a magazine about knitting published by SoHo Publishing LLC. [1] It is published biannually [ 2 ] and includes knitting designs, yarn reviews, and interviews with designers. [ 3 ]

  3. Knitting pattern - Wikipedia

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    The earliest published English knitting pattern appeared in Natura Exenterata: or Nature Unbowelled, which was printed in London in 1655 [9] Jane Gaugain was an early influential author of knitting pattern books in the early 1800s. Yarn companies give away knitting patterns to promote use of their yarn. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  4. Release notes - Wikipedia

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    Release notes detail the corrections, changes or enhancements (functional or non-functional) made to the service or product the company provides.[7] [8] [9]They might also be provided as an artifact accompanying the deliverables for System Testing and System Integration Testing and other managed environments especially with reference to an information technology organization.

  5. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    Continental knitting also shows a similar range of styles. Stitches can be produced by wrapping the needle around the yarn [5] or by simply picking it through (often called "Continental picking"). There are also different ways to insert the needle into the stitch. Knitting through the front of a stitch is called Western knitting.

  6. History of knitting - Wikipedia

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    Madonna Knitting, by Bertram of Minden 1400-1410 1855 sketch of a shepherd knitting, while watching his flock The Knitting Woman by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1869. Knitting is the process of using two or more needles to pull and loop yarn into a series of interconnected loops in order to create a finished garment or some other type of fabric.

  7. Fire & Movement - Wikipedia

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    Vasey and Barnard concluded, "We think this magazine is a useful addition to anyone's bookshelf." [5] In Issue 7 of the British wargaming magazine Phoenix, Ralph Vickers reviewed the three issues and noted that the new magazine was "a commercially printed 40-page bi-monthly publication embellished with some of the finest graphics in war-gamedom."

  8. Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment

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    Images on at least pages 13, 38, 40, 44, 64, 80, 81, 83, 96, and 110, while not expressly photos of nailhead trim, might include a candidate for fair use. For the modern side of the topic, a web search turns up lots of general discussion, but the toolsweek.com guide is a good overview to start with.

  9. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    An early studio press release mentioned Reagan, but the studio already knew that Reagan was unavailable because of his upcoming military service. [88] Indeed, the producer had always wanted Bogart for the part. [89] Walt Disney Studios' Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was not the first animated film to be feature-length.