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  1. Is there a way I could get you to contact me? I was in the middle of doing one of your patterns when it became unavailable on the site? Is there a way I can get a copy of it

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    1. There was a short period of time that the Emerson Car Seat Cover was not available. It is now. You need to go to the Crochet Projects, Patterns, & Tutorials tab above and look for that name, then click on the link to view the page. If there is some other pattern that you are looking for, please contact through the 'Contact Me' on the side bar (to the right) and let me know what pattern you are looking for. Thanks.

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