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Welcome to the new home of Vintage Vixen Press!  Please bear with me as I transition from WordPress to Blogger.  I'll be bringing over all the best posts and pages from WordPress, and leaving behind all the clutter. 

The new website and blog will be more streamlined and focused on sharing skills and knowledge.  There will be no more affiliate links, but I will be using Google AdSense to help keep the website up and running.  If you would like to support this endeavor, you can share posts, follow me on Pinterest, and visit my Ravelry Shop.

Vintage Vixen Press Mission Statement:  

To share creative passion, fundamental skills, and learning experiences.
To share creations, techniques, and artistry.



Best,
Madeline
Creatrix, Vintage Vixen Press

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