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Tuesday, September 30, 2003

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Debi

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!

Steph

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.

Becky

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.

Marie

With this catalog, everyone should go "cable" this winter. It's great!

Carol

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!!!!

Phuong

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.

Julie

Thanks for all the help! The online knitting community is so helpful!! I'm going to call around today and try to order.

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