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      <title>Cozy Up With a Classic Fair Isle Throw</title>
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      <description>I finally shattered out my preferred fair isle throw last week when the temperature dropped, and it reminded me why these types of patterns never actually go out associated with style. There&amp;#39;s just something about that will specific, geometric knit</description>
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