Sirdar has channelled the
styles of the 1980s for its new
children’s patterns, such as
varsity cardigans, baseball
jackets, batwing jumpers and
colourblock cardigans, using
its Snuggly Replay DK yarn.
Available from http://www.sirdar.co.uk
Archive ideas Search Press is
marking its 50th birthday by offering
free downloads of its classic books
http://www.searchpress.com/50th-anniversary
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