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      <title>Why Every Crafter Needs a Reliable Stitch Dictionary</title>
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      <description>I honestly think a stitch dictionary is the single most important tool in any knitter or crocheter&amp;#39;s bag, even more than those fancy ergonomic hooks or the most expensive hand-dyed yarn. Think about it - you can have the best materials in the world,</description>
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