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Chapter 9: A hairy purse

March 7, 2012 by Karen Templer

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I also stopped into Powell’s while in Portland the other day. Emerged with two outstanding vintage macramé books, both by Eugene Andes: “Practical Macramé” (1971) and “Far Beyond the Fringe” (1973). Even the titles are excellent.

I have some ideas …

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