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good day when I get a knitting book or magazine in the mail.
The cover describes this book as " tucked away in a valley surrounded by a luscious landscape and rolling hills, Morehouse Farm is home to two former Manhattanites-Margrit Lohrer and Albrecht Pichler-who sought refuge from city life to raise Merino sheep and create the plushest wool of them all. "Morehouse Farms Knits" opens the gates of this magical farmland with a true city-to-country fairy tale and a fresh crop of patterns for merino handknits." I may not knit any of the patterns from this book, but I will enjoy reading the story of Morehouse Farm and looking at the knitted items.
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