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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 437071" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think this is why my mother buys all the crochet and knit patterns she comes across at estate and yard sales and our library book sale. They are treasure troves for this kind of thing. Mom's bff and bff's mom both crochet and bff's mom also knits as does her sister. They each have huge stockpiles of old patterns for the very reason you went online. Keep your eyes on those places for the patterns you want. Also consider posting on sites like <a href="http://www.yarntree.com" target="_blank">www.yarntree.com</a> and asking for websites. I have posted there for years with no problems and often someone there has exactly what I need and if it is for sale it is for the cost of postage or a reasonable fee.</p><p></p><p>I am glad you found what you wanted. If you have no one to make these for, consider joining a group that makes hats for newborns at the hospital or layettes for kids who have unplanned pregnancies. Or make lap size blankets for vets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 437071, member: 1233"] I think this is why my mother buys all the crochet and knit patterns she comes across at estate and yard sales and our library book sale. They are treasure troves for this kind of thing. Mom's bff and bff's mom both crochet and bff's mom also knits as does her sister. They each have huge stockpiles of old patterns for the very reason you went online. Keep your eyes on those places for the patterns you want. Also consider posting on sites like [url]www.yarntree.com[/url] and asking for websites. I have posted there for years with no problems and often someone there has exactly what I need and if it is for sale it is for the cost of postage or a reasonable fee. I am glad you found what you wanted. If you have no one to make these for, consider joining a group that makes hats for newborns at the hospital or layettes for kids who have unplanned pregnancies. Or make lap size blankets for vets. [/QUOTE]
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