I wasn't able to look through the Japanese books as thoroughly as I wanted yesterday at the library, because Ivy had decided she just didn't want to be there, and the more frustrated I got at trying to look at the books quickly, the more determined she was to convince me to leave. I did get a wonderful bento book, although at this point all I can do is look at the pictures. It's pretty easy to figure out what a lot of the stuff is.





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oh, TASTY! haven't been down there lately...any Japanese knitting mags?
No, I am having a hard time finding any sort of Japanese books/magazines around here, I guess the Japanese population isn't big enough to warrant it. Although I was kind of looking through things quickly because Ivy was dashing about. I need to take a trip down by myself.
However, I have become a big fan of www.yesasia.com/ and shipping is free for orders over 39.00. It's a bit cumbersome to navigate if you don't speak Japanese, but the prices are worth it. I looked up amimono, which means knitting and found these
http://us.yesasia.com/en/Search/SearchResult.aspx
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