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And here is Chapter 21:
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/maryfrancesknittingandcrochetingbook_21_fryer_128kb.mp3 (24:33)
Thanks!
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/maryfrancesknittingandcrochetingbook_21_fryer_128kb.mp3 (24:33)
Thanks!
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28 is PL OK!ashleighjane wrote:Here is 28 https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/maryfrancesknittingandcrochetingbook_28_fryer_128kb.mp3
it is 5:05
~ Kristin
Here's Chapter 18, ready for spot PL:MrsHand wrote:Section 18 - start of the intro got cut off. It hilariously starts as "pter 18" (at least on a Monday, it's hilarious to me LOL)
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/maryfrancesknittingandcrochetingbook_18_fryer_128kb.mp3 (3:18)
Haha, glad to enliven anybody's Monday!
Here's Chapter 18, ready for spot PL:Twinkle88 wrote:MrsHand wrote:Section 18 - start of the intro got cut off. It hilariously starts as "pter 18" (at least on a Monday, it's hilarious to me LOL)
https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/maryfrancesknittingandcrochetingbook_18_fryer_128kb.mp3 (3:18)
Haha, glad to enliven anybody's Monday! [/quote]
18 is now PL OK!
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Here is chapter 29 https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/maryfrancesknittingandcrochetingbook_29_fryer_128kb.mp3 5:04
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I would like to claim sections 36 and 37. I have a couple of questions.
1) Is the Gutenberg text acceptable to use? The Archive text is still listed in the project post but I saw a Gutenberg link in the thread.
2) For section 37 would it be acceptable to add the following reader's note before the instructions?
"Reader’s note: The patterns which follow consist of: Infant doll’s crocheted socks, cap, 2 sacque’s, and a cape and hood. A doll’s crocheted coach cover, sports hat, breakfast cap, garters, shopping bag, sports sweater, flower basket, hand bag, bootees, and ball. A lady’s crocheted necklace, and purse. A doll’s knitted muff, and boa or stole, breakfast shawl, and sleeveless silk sweater. End reader’s note."
Also, end [pattern name] at the end of each pattern before the next begins.
It just seems like too big of a section with too many patterns not to give them a sort of "table of contents".
FYI: I've recorded 37 through the end of the first sacque. Based on this portion running 17 minutes there may end up being a need to split into multiple sections.
1) Is the Gutenberg text acceptable to use? The Archive text is still listed in the project post but I saw a Gutenberg link in the thread.
2) For section 37 would it be acceptable to add the following reader's note before the instructions?
"Reader’s note: The patterns which follow consist of: Infant doll’s crocheted socks, cap, 2 sacque’s, and a cape and hood. A doll’s crocheted coach cover, sports hat, breakfast cap, garters, shopping bag, sports sweater, flower basket, hand bag, bootees, and ball. A lady’s crocheted necklace, and purse. A doll’s knitted muff, and boa or stole, breakfast shawl, and sleeveless silk sweater. End reader’s note."
Also, end [pattern name] at the end of each pattern before the next begins.
It just seems like too big of a section with too many patterns not to give them a sort of "table of contents".
FYI: I've recorded 37 through the end of the first sacque. Based on this portion running 17 minutes there may end up being a need to split into multiple sections.
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29 is PL OK!ashleighjane wrote:Here is chapter 29 https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/maryfrancesknittingandcrochetingbook_29_fryer_128kb.mp3 5:04
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Hi Linny! Yes, the Gutenberg text is fine to use as long as it's PLed against the Archive text. I'm confident they are the same.linny wrote:I would like to claim sections 36 and 37. I have a couple of questions.
1) Is the Gutenberg text acceptable to use? The Archive text is still listed in the project post but I saw a Gutenberg link in the thread.
2) For section 37 would it be acceptable to add the following reader's note before the instructions?
"Reader’s note: The patterns which follow consist of: Infant doll’s crocheted socks, cap, 2 sacque’s, and a cape and hood. A doll’s crocheted coach cover, sports hat, breakfast cap, garters, shopping bag, sports sweater, flower basket, hand bag, bootees, and ball. A lady’s crocheted necklace, and purse. A doll’s knitted muff, and boa or stole, breakfast shawl, and sleeveless silk sweater. End reader’s note."
Also, end [pattern name] at the end of each pattern before the next begins.
It just seems like too big of a section with too many patterns not to give them a sort of "table of contents".
FYI: I've recorded 37 through the end of the first sacque. Based on this portion running 17 minutes there may end up being a need to split into multiple sections.
I'm not too sure about the reader's note. There are a couple of other long chapters and no one else has been doing reader's notes so it might seem odd to have it for this one chapter. I would rather not include it, personally.
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