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                              |  Silk Coat
 
  designer: 
                                Jillian Moreno  model: 
                                Figue  photo: 
                                Amy R Singer 
 
 | Introduction by Amy R Singer,
 Blythe fanatic
 [Knitty editor]
 
 In 1972, Hasbro introduced a big-headed 
                                  doll with eyes that changed color with 
                                  the pull of a string.
 They scared most kids. They were only manufactured for a year, 
                                  and then countless unsold dolls spent 
                                  decades in discount shops gathering dust. 
                                  A few girls kept theirs, not caring that 
                                  the rest of the world found their dolly 
                                  a little freaky. In the late 1990s, Gina 
                                  Garan discovered Blythe for cheap 
                                  on eBay, started dressing her up and photographing 
                                  her and blammo -- a modern glamour girl 
                                  was discovered. Gina is now Blythe's official 
                                  photographer, and Blythe is her muse.  As the appeal of the original doll grew, 
                                  CWC 
                                  arranged with Hasbro to make new Blythe 
                                  dolls. Since 2000, when the first reproduction 
                                  was released at the Japanese Parco department 
                                  store, more than 50 neo-Blythe models 
                                  have been released, with new models introduced 
                                  every year. Formerly worth just a few dollars, original 
                                  mint-in-box Blythes from the 1970s have 
                                  sold for as much as $2000 on eBay in the 
                                  last 6 months.  Blythe is already hugely popular in 
                                  Asia, and her appeal is spreading. Recently, 
                                  the Magic 
                                  Pony gallery in Toronto [Knitty's 
                                  home town] hosted the opening of Gina 
                                  Garan's new show of photography and the 
                                  "Behind Blythe" exhibit, curated 
                                  by CWC Producer, Junko Wong. The tiny 
                                  gallery was packed with Blythe fanatics 
                                  photographing their own dolls alongside 
                                  the ones on display, and buying new ones 
                                  to add to their families. Blythe dolls are not for everyone, but 
                                  for those who love them, finding things 
                                  to dress them in is a big part of the 
                                  fun. For them, we present the following 
                                  four patterns. For those that have doll-lovers in their 
                                  lives, please note: Blythe's body is about 
                                  22cm tall, the same size as a standard 
                                  Skipper doll.  The gorgeous brown silk coat is modelled 
                                  by Figue, whose stock Blythe body has 
                                  been replaced by a 27cm Obitsu articulated 
                                  body -- hence her enhanced ability to 
                                  pose. This body is about the same size 
                                  as a standard Barbie. The coat is offered 
                                  in both original Blythe AND large/Barbie 
                                  sizes. To learn more about Blythe, visit Gina 
                                  Garan's This 
                                  is Blythe site. The Blythes shown are not for sale. 
                                  Try the This 
                                  is Blythe buy and sell forum. |   
                              |  Blythie Rockstar scarf
 
  designer: 
                                  Jillian Moreno  model: 
                                  Figue  photo: 
                                  Amy R Singer 
 
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                              |  Tank & skirt
 
  designer: 
                                Jillian Moreno  model: 
                                Nigella  photo: 
                                Amy R Singer 
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                              |  Groovy Boogie sweater
 
  designer: 
                                  Liz Powner  model: 
                                  Jasmine  photo: 
                                  Liz Powner
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                        | patterns 
                            by Jillian Moreno for Acme Knitting Company |   
                        
                        
                        | Blythe 
                            Haiku:  Mysterious girlFashionable coy girl
 Blythe is a dream girl.
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                        | Blythe [Barbie]. 
                          Shown in Barbie size. |   
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                        | Length: 6[7] inches |   
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                        |   Jaeger Silk [100% silk; 203 yd/183 
                            m per 50g skein]; Color: Coffee; 1 skein   1 pair US #1/2.5mm straight needles 
  Stitch markers 
  Tapestry needle 
  Sewing needle 
  1 small snap |   
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                        | 28 sts/36 rows 
                          = 4 inches in stockinette stitch |   
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        | [Knitty's list 
                            of standard abbreviations can be found here] |   
                        
                        
                        
                        
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                            BackCO 36 sts.
 Row 1 [RS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 Row 2 [WS]: [P1, k1] to end.
 Repeat Row 1 once more.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st.
 Shape Skirt:Next Row [RS]: K1, ssk, k to last 3 
                              sts, k2tog, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Repeat these 2 rows 9 times more. 16 sts rem.
 Shape Bodice:
 Blythe Size Only:
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to last st, 
                              m1, k1.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st.
 Repeat these 4 rows twice more.]
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to last st, 
                              m1, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Repeat these 2 rows twice more. 28 sts on 
                              needle.
 Barbie Size Only:Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to last st, 
                              m1, k1.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st.
 Repeat these 4 rows 5 times more. 28 sts on 
                              needle.
 Shape Armhole:Both Sizes:
 Next Row [RS]: BO 4 sts, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: BO 4 sts, p to end. 
                              20 sts rem.
 Cont in stockinette st until work measures 
                              6[7] inches. BO all sts.
 Right 
                              Front:CO 20 sts.
 Row 1 [RS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 Row 2 [WS]: [P1, k1] to end.
 Repeat Row 1 once more.
 Next Row [WS]: P to last 3 sts, k1, 
                              p1, k1.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, p1, k to end.
 Work 1 more row in patt as set.
 Shape Skirt:Next Row [RS]: Work in patt as set 
                              to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: Work in patt as set.
 Repeat these 2 rows 9 times more. 10 sts rem.
 Shape Neckline and Bodice:
 Barbie Size Only:
 Work 2 rows in patt as set.
 Both Sizes:Next Row [RS]: K1, k2tog, k to last 
                              st, m1, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P to last 3 sts, p2tog, 
                              p1.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, k2tog, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: P to last 3 sts, p2tog, 
                              p1.
 Next Row [RS]: K to last st, m1, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P to last 3 sts, p2tog, 
                              p1.
 Next Row [RS]: K all sts.
 Next Row [WS]: P to last 3 sts, p2tog, 
                              p1.
 Next Row [RS]: K to last st, m1, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P to last 3 sts, p2tog, 
                              p1.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: K to last st, m1, k1.
 Work 1[3] rows in stockinette st.
 Repeat these 2[4] rows twice more. 9 sts on 
                              needle.
 Shape Armhole:Next Row [RS]: K all sts.
 Next Row [WS]: BO 4 sts, p to end. 
                              5 sts rem.
 Cont in stockinette st until work measures 
                              6[7] inches. BO all sts.
 Left 
                              Front:CO 20 sts.
 Row 1 [RS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 Row 2 [WS]: [P1, k1] to end.
 Repeat Row 1 once more.
 Next Row [WS]: P1, k1, p to end.
 Next Row [RS]: K to last 3 sts, p1, 
                              k1, p1.
 Work 1 more row in patt as set.
 Shape Skirt:Next Row [RS]: K1, ssk, cont in patt 
                              as set.
 Next Row [WS]: Work in patt as set.
 Repeat these 2 rows 9 times more. 10 sts rem.
 Shape Neckline and Bodice:
 Barbie Size Only:
 Work 2 rows in patt as set.
 Both Sizes:Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to last 3 
                              sts, ssk, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P1, p2tog tbl, p to 
                              end.
 Next Row [RS]: K to last 3 sts, ssk, 
                              k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P1, p2tog tbl, p to 
                              end.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: P1, p2tog tbl, p to 
                              end.
 Next Row [RS]: K all sts.
 Next Row [WS]: P1, p2tog tbl, p to 
                              end.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: P1, p2tog tbl, p to 
                              end.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to end.
 Work 1[3] rows in stockinette st.
 Repeat these 2[4] rows twice more. 9 sts on 
                              needle.
 Shape Armhole:Next Row [RS]: BO 4 sts, k to end.
 Cont in stockinette st until work measures 
                              6[7] inches. BO all sts.
 Sleeves 
                              (Make 2)CO 14 sts.
 Row 1 [RS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 Row 2 [WS]: [P1, k1] to end.
 Repeat Row 1 once more.
 Work in stockinette st until work measures 
                              3[3.5] inches.
 BO all sts.
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                        | Sew Back to 
                            Front at shoulders.Sew Sleeves into armholes.
 Sew underarm and side seams.
 
 Shawl Collar
 With RS facing, pick up and k 13 sts along neckline 
                            edge of Right Front, 10 sts along Back Neck, 
                            and 13 sts along neckline edge of Left front. 
                            36 sts on needle.
 Next Row: K all sts.
 Begin Short Rows:NOTE: When working short rows, pick up wraps 
                            as you encounter them and work each wrap together 
                            with the st it is wrapped around.
 P26, w&t.
 K16, w&t.
 P17, w&t.
 K18, w&t.
 P19, w&t.
 Continue 
                            in this manner, working each short row 1 st 
                            longer than the previous short row, until all 
                            sts have been worked.Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row: [K1, p1] to end.
 Next Row: [P1, k1] to end.
 BO all sts loosely.
 Weave in ends.
 Block lightly if desired.
 Sew snap to coat just below beginning of neckline 
                            shaping.
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                        | One [Want one that fits you? 
                          Try 
                          this.] |   
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        | 11 1/2" long x 3/4" 
                            wide |   
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                             [MC] Koigu PPM [100% merino wool; 176 yd/158 
                            m per 50g skein]; Color: #803; 1 skein 
  [CC] GGH Apart [100% acrylic; 120 yd/108 
                            m per 50g skein];Color: Black; 1 skein   1 pair US #3/3.25 mm straight needles 
  Tapestry needle |   
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                        | 24 sts = 4 inches 
                          in garter stitch |   
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                        | Using MC, CO 
                            8 sts.K 6 rows using MC.
 K 2 rows using CC.
 Repeat these 8 rows until work measures . Carry 
                            yarn not in use loosely up side of work.
 Work 6 more rows using MC. BO all sts loosely.
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                        | Weave in ends. |   
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                        | One [can fit Blythe or Barbie] |   
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                        | 5" around |   
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                        |  Rowan Handknit Cotton DK [100% cotton; 94 yd/85 
                            m per 50g skein]; Color: #209 Gooseberry; 
                            1 skein
   1 set US #3/3.25mm straight needles 
  Tapestry needle 
  Sewing needle 
  2 small snaps |   
                        
                        
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                        | 20sts/28 rows = 4 inches in 
                          stockinette stitch |   
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                             Back CO 8 sts.
 K 2 rows. Work in stockinette st until work 
                              measures .75 inch, ending with a WS row.|
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to last st, 
                              m1, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Repeat these 2 rows once more.
 Cont in stockinette st until work measures 
                              1.5 inches, ending with a WS row.
 Next Row [RS]: BO 3, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: BO 3, p to end.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: K3, place rem sts on 
                              hold.
 Next Row [WS]: P2tog, p1.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st. BO all sts.
 With WS facing, place held sts on needle and 
                              rejoin yarn. P 1 row.
 Next Row [RS]: Ssk, k1.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st. BO all sts.
 FrontCO 8 sts.
 K 2 rows. Work in stockinette st until work 
                              measures .75 inch, ending with a WS row.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, m1, k to last st, 
                              m1, k1.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Repeat these 2 rows once more.
 Cont in stockinette st until work measures 
                              1.5 inches, ending with a WS row.
 Next Row [RS]: BO 2, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: BO 2, p to end.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: K4, place rem sts on 
                              hold.
 Next Row [WS]: P2tog, p2.
 Next Row [RS]: K all sts.
 Next Row [WS]: P2tog, p1.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st. BO all sts.
 With WS facing, place held sts on needle and 
                              rejoin yarn. P 1 row.
 Next Row [RS]: Ssk, k2.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: Ssk, k1.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st. BO all sts.
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                        | Sew back to front at sides.Sew snaps to ends of straps, so front straps 
                            overlap back straps slightly.
 Weave in ends.
 Block if desired.
 On Blythe, cross straps in 
                            back before snapping. On Barbie, wear as a standard tank.
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                        | One |   
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                        | 3 3/4" around 
                          the waist, 3 1/2" long |   
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                        |  Rowan Handknit Cotton DK [100% cotton; 94 yd/85 
                            m per 50g skein] [MC] #202 Oasis; 1 skein
 [CC] #209 Gooseberry; 1 skein
   1 set US #3/3.25mm straight needles 
  Tapestry needle 
  Sewing needle 
  1 small snap |   
                        
                        
                        
                        
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                            BackUsing MC, CO 18 sts.
 Row 1 [RS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 Row 2 [WS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 
 Begin color work:
 Next Row [RS]: [K2 using MC, k2 using 
                              CC] to last 2 sts, k2 using MC.
 Next Row [WS]: [P2 using MC, p2 using 
                              CC] to last 2 sts, p2 using MC. Break CC yarn.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Decrease Row [RS]: K2, k2tog tbl, k 
                              to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st.
 Repeat these 4 rows three times more. 10 sts 
                              rem.
 Next Row [RS]: K2, k2tog tbl, k1, place 
                              rem sts on hold.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 K 2 rows. BO all sts.
 With RS facing, place held sts on needle and 
                              rejoin yarn. K1, k2tog, k2.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 K 2 rows. BO all sts.
 FrontUsing MC, CO 18 sts.
 Row 1 [RS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 Row 2 [WS]: [K1, p1] to end.
 Begin color work:Next Row [RS]: [K2 using MC, k2 using 
                              CC] to last 2 sts, k2 using MC.
 Next Row [WS]: [P2 using MC, p2 using 
                              CC] to last 2 sts, p2 using MC. Break CC yarn.
 Work 2 rows in stockinette st.
 Decrease Row [RS]: K2, k2tog tbl, 
                              k to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st.
 Repeat these 4 rows three times more. 10 sts 
                              rem. BO all sts.
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                        | Sew front to back 
                          at side seams. Sew snap to top of back to close skirt.
 Weave in ends.
 Block if desired.
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                        |   Jillian 
                            Moreno loves to watch people obsess. She knits 
                            and obsesses in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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                        | pattern 
                            by Liz Powner |   
                        
                        
                        |   This pattern 
                            fits all Takara and Kenner Blythes and Licca 
                            bodies, too. 
 I began collecting Blythe dolls about a year 
                            ago and for me it was the most natural thing 
                            in the world to start dressing them myself. 
                            I made up this simple pattern which I started 
                            to construct around the doll's body. The sweater 
                            has a ribbed welt around the bottom, a round 
                            neckline and flared sleeves.
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                        | One |   
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        | Bust: 3.5 inches Length: 2.25 inches
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                             Rowan, 4ply Yorkshire Tweed [100% wool; 25g 
                            ball] color: Graze; 286[1 ball] 
 
  1 
                            set US size 0/2mm straight needles 
  Waste yarn 
  Tapestry needle 
  Sewing needle 
  Sewing thread 
  2 small snap fasteners |   
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                        | 40 sts/48 rows 
                          = 4 inches in stockinette stitch |   
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                        | [Knitty's list 
                            of standard abbreviations can be found here] 1x1 Rib 
                            (Worked over an even number of sts):Row 1: [K1, p1] to end.
 Every row is the same.
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                            FrontCO 20 sts.
 Work in 1x1 Rib for 3 rows.
 Work in stockinette st until work measures 
                              1.5 inches (or desired length to underarm), 
                              ending with a WS row.
 Shape Armhole:Next Row [RS]: BO 2 sts, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: BO 2 sts, p to end.
 Next Row [RS]: K2tog, k to last 2 sts, 
                              ssk. 14 sts rem.
 Work 5 rows in stockinette st.
 Shape Neckline:Next Row [RS]: K3, k2tog, place rem 
                              sts on hold on waste yarn.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: K2, k2tog.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, k2tog.
 BO rem sts.
 Replace held sts on needle. With RS facing, 
                              rejoin yarn.
 BO 4 sts, ssk, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: Ssk, k to end.
 Repeat these 2 rows once more. BO rem sts.
  Right 
                              Back:CO 12 sts.
 Work in 1x1 Rib for 3 rows.
 Work in stockinette st until work measures 
                              1.5 inches (or desired length to underarm), 
                              ending with a WS row.
 Shape Armhole:Next Row [RS]: BO 2 sts, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: K2tog, k to end. 9 sts 
                              rem.
 Work 6 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [WS]: BO 5 sts, p to end.
 Next Row [RS]: K2, k2tog.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: K1, k2tog.
 BO rem sts.
 Left 
                              Back:CO 12 sts.
 Work in 1x1 Rib for 3 rows.
 Work in stockinette st until work measures 
                              1.5 inches (or desired length to underarm), 
                              ending with a RS row (Left Back to underarm 
                              should be 1 row shorter than Right Back).
 Shape Armhole:Next Row [WS]: BO 2 sts, p to end.
 Next Row [RS]: K to last 2 sts, k2tog. 
                              9 sts rem.
 Work 7 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: BO 5 sts, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: Ssk, k to end.
 Repeat the last 2 rows once more. BO rem sts.
 Sleeves 
                              (Make 2):CO 20 sts.
 Beg with a WS row, work 3 rows in stockinette 
                              st.
 Next Row [RS]: [K2tog, k4] to last 
                              2 sts, k2tog.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: K2, k2tog, k to last 
                              4 sts, k2tog, k2. 14 sts rem.
 Cont in stockinette st until work measures 
                              2 inches, ending with a WS row.
 Next Row [RS]: BO 2 sts, k to end.
 Next Row [WS]: BO 2 sts, p to end.
 Next Row [RS]: K2tog, k to last 2 sts, 
                              ssk.
 Work 3 rows in stockinette st.
 Next Row [RS]: K2tog, k to last 2 sts, 
                              ssk.
 Next Row [WS]: P all sts.
 Next Row [RS]: K2tog, k to last 2 sts, 
                              ssk. 4 sts rem.
 BO rem sts.
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                        | Sew 
                            backs to front at shoulders.Sew side seams.
 Sew sleeve seams.
 Sew sleeves into armholes, beginning at shoulder.
 Weave in ends.
 Sew snaps to sweater backs, so that backs overlap 
                            slightly. Position one snap at neck edge and 
                            one snap just above bottom ribbing.
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                        |   Liz 
                            lives in London, England. She began knitting 
                            at an early age and grew up to have her knitted 
                            Rock Star dolls featured in the UK Music magazine 
                            Mojo in 2000. Since then she has acquired a 
                            huge family of Blythe dolls and they have become 
                            the main focus of her knitting activities. She 
                            has developed many new styles and undertakes 
                            private sweater commissions for Blythe dolls 
                            and their owners all around the world.
 For more information please visit her 
                            website.  |   
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                        | Patterns 
                            © 2005 their respective designers.Images © Amy R Singer, Liz Powner.
  BLYTHE is a trademark of 
                            Hasbro. (c)2002 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved.BLYTHE character rights are licensed in Asia 
                            to Cross World Connections, Ltd.
 Licensed by Hasbro Consumer Products.
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