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Pattern test

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Patterns drawn by Anna-Lisa Mannheimer Lunn, Gothenburg. The brown is the pattern Dean. The blue collar is the pattern Blue shimmer. Samples from Bohus Knitting.
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Title: Pattern test
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Patterns drawn by Anna-Lisa Mannheimer Lunn, Gothenburg.
The brown is the pattern Dean.
The blue collar is the pattern Blue shimmer.
Samples from Bohus Knitting.

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