I *really* want Phildar's Irlandais. How do I get it?!? Anyone know?
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Hi Julie-
Great patterns in that Phildar book, get me one too LOL....actually I know there is a place to get Phildar translated patterns, I just dont know where :(
You might ask Becky of Fluffa!, she's in France and might know...good luck!
Lots of people ask me where to get Phildar books in English, and I know that a few can be found if you type "Phildar in English" in a Yahoo or Google search query. I've never seen any of these translations but I've heard that one or two are questionable, which is why I won't link directly to any supplier here because I personally don't endorse them.
If you have any trouble finding a good one, or don't like the ones you get, let me know. I do translations of individual patterns and will be happy to help out.
I dropped an email to the folks at Knitntyme.com (out of Canada) because I was drooling over that book too. They said they don't have it in stock but could order it for me. They didn't say it was the English version. I ordered the Automne Phildar from them and it had an English translation. Good luck!!!!
I saw this magazine on Yarnageddon's blog yesterday. I'm really tempted to order one myself. I want to knit every pattern in there! Also see her blog for where you can order an English/foreign languages knitting dictionary. Way cool.
I checked out Phildar's site and it will cost roughly $10 US dollars if ordering from them.
Hi Julie-
Great patterns in that Phildar book, get me one too LOL....actually I know there is a place to get Phildar translated patterns, I just dont know where :(
You might ask Becky of Fluffa!, she's in France and might know...good luck!
Posted by: Debi | Tuesday, September 30, 2003 at 10:19 PM
Hi!
I'm french and could send it to you, but apparently the translation is needed too?
I'll try to get the info where to get it.
Steph.
Posted by: Steph | Wednesday, October 01, 2003 at 02:14 AM
Hi Julie,
Lots of people ask me where to get Phildar books in English, and I know that a few can be found if you type "Phildar in English" in a Yahoo or Google search query. I've never seen any of these translations but I've heard that one or two are questionable, which is why I won't link directly to any supplier here because I personally don't endorse them.
If you have any trouble finding a good one, or don't like the ones you get, let me know. I do translations of individual patterns and will be happy to help out.
Posted by: Becky | Wednesday, October 01, 2003 at 03:05 AM
With this catalog, everyone should go "cable" this winter. It's great!
Posted by: Marie | Wednesday, October 01, 2003 at 03:49 AM
I dropped an email to the folks at Knitntyme.com (out of Canada) because I was drooling over that book too. They said they don't have it in stock but could order it for me. They didn't say it was the English version. I ordered the Automne Phildar from them and it had an English translation. Good luck!!!!
Posted by: Carol | Wednesday, October 01, 2003 at 04:21 PM
I saw this magazine on Yarnageddon's blog yesterday. I'm really tempted to order one myself. I want to knit every pattern in there! Also see her blog for where you can order an English/foreign languages knitting dictionary. Way cool.
I checked out Phildar's site and it will cost roughly $10 US dollars if ordering from them.
Posted by: Phuong | Wednesday, October 01, 2003 at 05:27 PM
Thanks for all the help! The online knitting community is so helpful!! I'm going to call around today and try to order.
Posted by: Julie | Thursday, October 02, 2003 at 10:14 AM