Two Crochet Conferences in 2011!

Friday, August 13, 2010

We had such a blast at Chain Link in Manchester this year, that we will spread the joy in 2011 by offering you two conferences. The board of directors is still hard at work making plans for the events to be held at each conference. We would love to hear your ideas, suggestions, and thoughts! If you have a great idea for a conference event, please add a comment to this post. Let us know if the idea is for a specific location or would be great to have at both events.

Minneapolis in July
Classes: Wednesday, July 27 through Saturday, July 30
Shopping: Friday, July 29 through Sunday, July 31
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis

Greensboro, NC in September
Classes: Wednesday, September 21 through Saturday, September 24
Shopping: Friday, September 23 through Sunday, September 25
Sheraton Greensboro at Four Seasons/Joseph S. Koury Convention Center

We can’t wait to hear from you!

Club Caron Dance Party a Huge Success!

Friday, July 9, 2010

CGOA members danced the night away at the Club Caron dance party. Special thanks to Caron for sponsoring the food and cash bar, to Doris Chan for her DJ services and sound system, and Crochetville for licensing the music.

Pictures will soon be posted all over the internet by a number of CGOA members to show everyone how much fun we had! If you enjoyed the event and would like us to continue next year, please let us know. If you had as good a time as the organizers did, we hope to do this again next year!

2010 Design Competition Winners!

All photos copyright 2010 Doris Chan. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Grand Prize $1000 (Coats & Clark)

Category: Small Wonders: “Kyoto Coat”, Shelby Allaho
Child’s Japanese Kimono inspired coat in orange, brown and pink wool with a crazy quilt style sash and delicate ruffled skirt.


CATEGORY: Special Occasion
First Prize $300 (Coats & Clark)
“Bridal Fantasy”; Patricia Williams
Dress took four and a half months to complete. 100 percent Japanese silk was used for the design which was worked using various stitches into the modern take of Irish Crochet. Buttons are all hand made, done with glass beads.


Second Prize $200 (Caron)
People’s Choice $200 (Caron)
“City Nights”; Willena Nanton
The dress is a combination of Caron Country merino will blend with Red Heart acrylic and the neckline is made with Nashua Grand Opera (wool, viscose, metallic, polyester) yarns. The dress uses tapestry crochet to show the city skyline at the bottom and the top is made with various designs using single and tapestry crochet.


Third Prize $100 (Leisure Arts)
“Weightless Tunisian Stole”; Vashti Braha
When I think of this stole, I remember the first time I wore it. It was a special night, breezy and cool, and I felt beautiful. The Tunisian stitch pattern is my own combination of eyelet, slip, and twisted Tunisian stitches. I have not found this kind of eyelet lace used anywhere else so I've named it “Wicker Stitch". I like that the return rows settle into enough of a diagonal grain that the fabric acquires more stretch than the usual Tunisian stitch pattern. Yarn is a 75% kid mohair and 25% silk lightweight yarn called Ovation by S.R. Kertzer.


CATEGORY: Daywear
First Prize $300 (Caron)
“Co-Tri-Mo Sweater”; Carole Schumann
Colorful triangular motifs were used to build this design. Part of the fun is selecting several colorways and arranging the colors as you go. A clever crochet trim worked down the front of the sweater simulates a cardigan style, with beads added as faux buttons to complete the look.


Second Prize $200 (Interweave)
“Fantasy in Purple and Lime”; Margaret Hubert
Short sleeve fun cardigan in a specialty rayon yarn in vibrant colors. Some free form embellishments spice it up. While not really special occasion, it can go from day into evening. The yarn inspired this design.


Third Prize $100 (Leisure Arts)
“Corktown Cropped Cardigan”; Sandra Van Burkleo
This mixed media cardigan was my response to a terrible woman who announced (in a knit design class) that crochet was only good for TRIM. So this cardigan has KNITTED trim. With pockets.


CATEGORY: Small Wonders (Baby, Kid Stuff)
First Prize $300 (DRG)
“Flower Boxes Play Mat; Deb Burger
The bright primary colors and thick felted texture make this an ideal "floor play" mat or playpen mat. The blanket is crocheted from a filet chart, then flowers embroidered with wool yarn and then it is all felted together. Pre-shrunk by the felting, the blanket is machine wash-and-dryable... easy on Mon, fun and safe for baby.


Second Prize $200 (Leisure Arts)
“Reversible Antique Brooch Baby Blanket”; Tanis Galik
This baby blanket is created in Coats&Clark Red Heart Soft yarn in Seafoam and Off-White using Interlocking Crochet Antique Brooch stitches. One side has seafoam background with off-white antique brooches; the other side has an off-white background with seafoam antique brooches. Tanis Galik's book Interlocking Crochet will be out this November. It contains 10 single-design stitches and 70 double-design stitches, plus 10 new Interlocking Crochet projects. Tanis can be reached at www.InterlockingCrochet.com.


Third Prize $100 (Boye)
“Baby Bubble Throw”; Shari White
The throw was done in Bernat Baby Sport: Baby White, Baby Denim Marl and Baby Blue. The bubbles were created by using a sc cluster and cables used to accentuate the throw.


CATEGORY: Accessories
First Prize $300 (Caron)
“Jewels of the Sea”; Shelby Allaho
A freeform crochet necklace inspired by shells found on the beach in Kuwait. Scrumbles and felt cut-outs are embellished with embroidery and arranged to showcase the seashells.


Second Prize $200 (Interweave)
“Tree Hat”; Leslie Nelle-Urinyi
The Tree Hat is a one of a kind piece created for the 2010 International Freeform Crochet Guild's online show and book, "Somewhere in My World". Yarns used: Patons Classic Wool and Berrocco's Softtwist and some minor amounts of metallic/mohair yarn. Hat is primarily crochet except for the "tree limbs" which were made using pipe cleaners inserted in knitted I cords. Top of hat started with a crochet piece with "tree trunks" that was then felted. Landscape crochet using various colors and stitches were added to form the body of the hat with a reverse sc edging. "Tree Limbs" were then inserted in felted "tree trunks"; various size leaves were then sewn to the "tree limbs". Some crochet corkscrews and a couple of vintage lucite teardrop beads were added. Stitches used, sc, hdc, dc, bobble and some surface crochet. Various size hooks used.


Third Prize $100 (Coats & Clark)
“Peony Blossom Shawlette”; Deb Burger
Light and airy Mohair/silk blend, and shoulder warming shape make this a perfect accessory for spring evenings. Peony blossoms decorate the edge, adding elegance.


CATEGORY: Décor
First Prize $300 (Coats & Clark)
“Hinterland”; Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby
This piece was created using a modern sensibility along with a combination of traditional filet crochet techniques and the archetypal look of the grand creations from the past. The pattern is very organic in its construction as each stitch is determined by the stitch it is building upon in the row below using the "if, then" logic process. These techniques from the past and modern interpretations of the traditional art of crochet merge to create this gorgeously patterned heirloom afghan. This afghan is worked from the center out, and the logic process used in the patterning ensures the smooth lay of the piece.


Second Prize $200 (Boye)
“Locomotive Afghan”; Susan Lowman
Ten colors of Red Heart Supersaver were used for this afghan. It was made in intarsia method of color changes and is worked entirely in sc stitches.


Third Prize $100 (Leisure Arts)
Technical Merit $150 (KJ Hay)
“Reversible Native American Afghan”; Tanis Galik
This afghan is created in black and red acrylic yarn using numerous Interlocking Crochet stitches. One side has a predominately black background with four designs in red; the other side has a predominately red background with four different designs in black. Tanis Galik's book Interlocking Crochet will be out this November. It contains 10 single-design stitches and 70 double-design stitches, plus 10 new Interlocking Crochet projects. Tanis can be reached at www.InterlockingCrochet.com.


CATEGORY: Thread
First Prize $300 (Coats & Clark)
Evening Bag; Kathie Earle
Evening bag worked in No/ 40 DMC crochet thread with steel hook. Approx 600 plastic rings incorporated into the design and each ring covered with single crochet as the work progressed. Grape and Vine leaf motifs in traditional Irish crochet technique.


Second Prize $200 (Coats & Clark)
“Victorian Tea Gown”; Cynthia Mallett
The Victorian Tea Gown consists of a beaded bodice with leg-of-mutton sleeves and a laced back. The gathered skirt features a scalloped lace design on the front panel and hem. Both pieces are heavily beaded and made with a light green cotton thread.


Third Prize $100 (Boye)
Technical Merit $150 (KJ Hay)
“Rose Infinity”; Kathryn A. White
Doily done in size 20 thread in cream, pink and green. Design has a spiral effect and measures about 18 inches across.


Honorable Mentions
“The Flowers are Alive; Daisy and Black-eyed Susan”; Elaine Brown
This is my idea of what flowers would look like if they were alive and looked like people. Daisy appeared in my mind fully formed. I knew I had to bring her to life. So this is my vision of what I saw in my mind. I also had to make her a friend so Black Eyed Susan was born. Susan is my favorite summer flower.


“Waterlilly”; Kathie Earle
Contemporary table centre worked in traditional Irish technique, using Coats Patons no/ 100 thread and no/ 10 for padding.


“Pop Top Bottle Top Purse”; Denise Royal
Purse is made from pop tops, bottle tops, corn yarn and recycled fabric.


“Free Spirit Tote”; Lindsey Stephens
The Free Spirit Tote will quickly become one of your favorite projects. The majority of the bag is done in single crochet with variations such as slip stitch embroidery, back loop only stitches, and frequent color changes to make it anything but boring. The Free Spirit Tote is nice and roomy, with button loops that go around the sides of the top to cinch in the opening and keep contents secure. Pattern is available for purchase at www.PoetryinYarn.com.



Technical Merit $150 (KJ Hay)
“Rose Infinity”; Kathryn A. White





Technical Merit $150 (KJ Hay)
“Reversible Native American Afghan”; Tanis Galik




People’s Choice $200 (Caron)

“City Nights”; Willena Nanton

Professional Development Day

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Over 100 people attended Professional Development Day at the 2010 Chain Link conference. The morning started as Kristin Omdahl shared a look at her daily life as a crochet designer and Lily Chin shared details of her daily life as a crochet instructor. Jack Blumenthal and other staff members shared information about the Lion Brand Studio and the latest Lion Brand yarns.



All photos copyright 2010 Amy Shelton, Crochetville LLC. All rights reserved.

The afternoon featured the following roundtable discussions:

Susan Lowman: Contract Crocheting (from an editor/designer's perspective)

Lily Chin: Design Inspiration

Edie Eckman: Designing for Publication

Ellen Gormley: The Business of Crochet

Gwen Bortner: Being a Teacher--Starting Out Right

Karen Klemp: Teaching Challenges

Robyn Chachula: Making the Internet Work for You

Suzann Thompson: A Book's Journey--From Idea to Book Signing

The day also featured a benefit to raise money for the Lyme Disease Association in honor of Tammy Hildebrand.

2010 Design Competition: Winners Announced This Week!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Who will win? In less than a week the CGOA 2010 Design Competition will be underway at the Chain Link Conference in Manchester, New Hampshire. Judges Bobbie Matela of Coats & Clark, Jean Leinhauser of Creative Partners and Edie Eckman, noted author, designer and educator, will be choosing the best of the best from among a brilliant field of entries. Immediately following the Gala Awards Ceremony on Thursday evening, 8th July, a complete list of winners will be posted here. So check back and spread the word.

Submitted by Doris Chan, Chairman, CGOA 2010 Design Competition Committee

Teaching Opportunity: Canadian CGOA Members

Friday, May 21, 2010

The Craft Yarn Council is currently seeking certified knitting and crochet instructors for paid teaching positions in Canada. If you are interested in becoming a Craft Yarn Council certified instructor and you would like to teach,please contact Jenny Bessonette at 469-964-4525 or jennyb AT craftyarncouncil DOT com for more information.

Buddy Program at Chain Link

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The CGOA will be pairing conference "Newbies" with experienced conference goers as "Buddys". Terry K. will be coordinating the placement of buddies with newbies and we will be planning some events to do together to welcome the new attendees.

If you remember your first time at the conference, you will appreciate how nice it will be for the new folks to come, knowing someone will be there to give them a hand. This does not have to be a huge time commitment, and once you are assigned, you can work together with your buddy and decide how to proceed. Terry will be organizing a few events to attend together that will break the ice for the newcomers.

If you are an experienced conference goer, please consider volunteering to be a buddy to a new conference attendee. You may contact Terry on the CGOA members-only yahoo message board, on Ravelry (tk-arts) or via her email address at comcast.net: twkehrer. (Please put the email address parts together as required.)

You can also contact the CGOA management office for more information.

World Record Attempt:: Most People Crocheting Simultaneously

Stitch N’ Pitch is making an attempt to set the Guinness Book of World Records for Most People Crocheting Simultaneously at Mets Citi Field on Saturday, June 5th at the Mets 4th Annual Stitch N’ Pitch event. Come and help us make history!

Click here for the official event flyer and FAQ.

Here are all of the details – All Participants MUST:

• Purchase a Mets Stitch N’ Pitch ticket – details at www.StitchNPitch.com

• Let us know you will be attending – RSVP to Guinness@StitchNPitch.com

• Are encouraged to arrive early - gates open at 1:30PM.

• Check in outside Section 531 to receive your complimentary crochet hook and yarn.

• Be seated no later than 2:00PM in Section 531 with crochet hook and yarn.

• Guinness Record event will start promptly at 2:15PM

• Crochet for at least 15 minutes non-stop in order to set the record!

Chain Link 2010: Online Registration Now Open!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

2010 CGOA CHAIN LINK

Radisson Hotel Manchester/Ctr of NH
Manchester, NH

July 7 (Wed.) - Professional Development Day
July 8-10 (Thurs., Fri., Sat.) - Education and Conference Activities
July 9-10 (Fri., Sat.) - Exhibits Open


We hope you will join us for a wonderful crochet conference experience in Manchester, New Hampshire in August. Online registration is now open! Please click the following links for information on classes, daily activities, and registration. We hope to see you in Manchester!

SELLING OUT: Several classes have already sold out! Register soon to be sure you get the classes you really want to take!

Information on Daily Activities

List of Classes


Register Online or Print a Registration Form to Mail/Fax


For hotel and travel information, go to the Knit & Crochet Show Travel page.

Get information on CGOA's 2010 Commemorative Crochet Hook.

2010 Design Competition

Thursday, March 11, 2010

The CGOA 2010 Design Competition needs your creativity. Here’s a chance for the Guild membership to show the world the best of what crochet can do. Whether you are a published or professional designer, a talented amateur hobbyist, or a total crochet-a-holic, you are invited to enter your most amazing original creations for consideration. Judging will take place on Thursday evening, July 8th, at the gala Awards Ceremony during the CGOA 2010 Conference in Manchester, NH. You don’t have to be there to win, but you’ll definitely want to be part of the excitement and see the eye-popping display of entries.

Thanks to generous grants from our sponsors, including Coats & Clark, Boye Needle, DRG’s Crochet! magazine, and Interweave Crochet, we have thousands of dollars to be awarded: one grand prize of $1,000 plus, in each of six judging categories, $300 first prize, $200 second prize, $100 third prize, and special awards to be announced.

This year’s categories are more inclusive than ever:

--Fashion, Adult Eveningwear and Special Occasion, including gowns and dresses

--Fashion, Adult Daywear (for women and men), including sweaters, tops, skirts, jackets

--Baby and Kid Stuff, including clothes, toys and other small wonders

--Accessories, generally small pieces, including wraps, socks, scarves, hats, bags, jewelry

--Home Décor, both functional and decorative items, including afghans/throws, wall hangings, kitchen/dining accessories

--Thread Crochet – any design made in any super-fine weight thread material, generally using tiny gauge and steel crochet hooks.

The competition is open to CGOA members only. All entries must be original designs. All crochet techniques are encouraged, using any materials you like. Other fiber, needle and crafting arts may be incorporated in your design, but the overall impression must be crochet. Entrants will not be required to furnish written patterns. Please see the official entry form and information package for complete rules and details. Entries must be shipped to arrive at the collection location between June 1 and June 15, 2010. So grab that hook and get to it.
Download your entry packet from the members-only section of the CGOA web site.

DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS JUNE 15, 2010


Click here to email questions

Submitted by Doris Chan, Chairman, 2010 Design Competition Committee

In Honor of National Crochet Month: Crochet-Along with CGOA!

National Crochet Month March 2010: A CGOA Crochet-Along

Your CGOA Board of Directors invites you to join us in a Crochet-Along (CAL) during March 2010 in honor of National Crochet Month!

For this CAL, pick any crochet project that you like. If you joined CGOA or renewed your CGOA membership during or after our 2009 Chain Link Conference last August, you were given access to Across the Board Crochet, a pdf pattern booklet featuring patterns designed by some of the 2009 CGOA board members. Perhaps you’d like to work on one of these projects. Or perhaps there’s a pattern from Crochet! magazine (which you receive as one of your member benefits) that you’ve been anxious to try. Don’t forget all the other countless crochet patterns available in books, magazines, and on the internet.

We’d love to hear from you as you try to decide what you’d like to work on during the CAL. Please feel welcome to post comments to this blog post and let us know what patterns and yarn you’re considering. Share links when available! Don’t forget to leave a new comment when you make your final decision. Your selection may inspire others to make the same thing right alongside you!

You can share your photos on the CGOA flick group via these links:

Main CGOA flickr photo pool

CGOA flick photo pool CAL discussion thread

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The CGOA 2010 Design Competition needs your creativity. Here’s a chance for the Guild membership to show the world the best of what crochet can do. Whether you are a published or professional designer, a talented amateur hobbyist, or a total crochet-a-holic, you are invited to enter your most amazing original creations for consideration. Judging will take place on Thursday evening, July 8th, at the gala Awards Ceremony during the CGOA 2010 Conference in Manchester, NH. You don’t have to be there to win, but you’ll definitely want to be part of the excitement and see the eye-popping display of entries.
Thanks to generous grants from our sponsors, including Coats & Clark, Caron International, Boye Needle, DRG Crochet! Magazine, and Interweave Crochet, we have thousands of dollars to be awarded: one grand prize of $1,000 plus, in each of six judging categories, $300 first prize, $200 second prize, $100 third prize, and special awards to be announced.
This year’s categories are more inclusive than ever:
--Fashion, Adult Eveningwear and Special Occasion, including gowns and dresses
--Fashion, Adult Daywear (for women and men), including sweaters, tops, skirts, jackets
--Baby and Kid Stuff, including clothes, toys and other small wonders
--Accessories, generally small pieces, including wraps, socks, scarves, hats, bags, jewelry
--Home Décor, both functional and decorative items, including afghans/throws, wall hangings, kitchen/dining accessories
--Thread Crochet, any design made in any super-fine weight thread material, generally using tiny gauge and steel crochet hooks.
The competition is open to CGOA members only. All entries must be original designs. All crochet techniques are encouraged, using any materials you like. Other fiber, needle and crafting arts may be incorporated in your design, but the overall impression must be crochet. Entrants will not be required to furnish written patterns. Please see the official entry form and information package for complete rules and details. Entries must be shipped to arrive at the collection location between June 1 and June 15, 2010. So grab that hook and get to it.
Visit the CGOA site at crochet.org to join, or log on as a member to download your entry package.
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS JUNE 15, 2010
Email questions to: DesignContest@crochet.org
Submitted by Doris Chan, Chairman, 2010 Design Competition Committee

March Is National Crochet Month!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Join us for an exciting crochet-along (CAL) here at CGOA Now! during March to celebrate National Crochet Month. Crochet your favorite project(s), share links to photos of your work-in-progress or finished item(s) and leave comments to share about your chosen project(s). Even if you aren't able to participate in the CAL, you are still invited to leave positive comments about what others have made. Be sure to participate in this fun event and be inspired by all the lovely items people will be crocheting!
If your chapter is doing anything special for National Crochet Month, let us know! And be sure to share photos!

Welcome New Board Members and Officers!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Please help us welcome four newly-elected members to the CGOA Board of Directors: Cari Clement, Karen Ratto-Whooley, Jane Rimmer, and Barbara Van Elsen.

Also join us in congratulating the newly-elected board officers for 2010:

President: Marty Miller
Vice-President: Carol Alexander
Secretary: Karen Ratto-Whooley
Treasurer: Amy Shelton

Congratulations to all!

Conference Planning Information

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

We'd like to share some information with our members about how the CGOA board of directors makes decisions about our conferences. Since our conferences are held in conjunction with the TKGA conference and the Knit and Crochet Show (vendor shopping area), all three groups have input in the decision-making process.

Two of the most difficult decisions to make about holding a conference are where to hold it and when to hold it. Lots of factors must be considered when making those decisions. 1. Where in the past have we attracted the most attendees? 2. Do we want to try someplace new? What are the costs of the conference center, and how much will hotel rooms cost our members? How convenient is this place to get to by car, or airplane, or train? 3. When is the venue available?

We are not a large conference, so we have a limited pick of sites. Of the sites that we have been to, including Atlanta, Chicago, Oakland, Portland, Philadelphia, Manchester, Buffalo, and West Palm Beach, where did we get the most attendees? It was in Manchester, New Hampshire. (We had our first regional conference, along with the TKGA National Conference, in Atlanta. We had approximately 50 crocheters register for classes at that conference and sold 115 crochet class tickets. In Manchester we have drawn hundreds of crocheters in pre-registration, multiple years, and sold over 800 class tickets each time!) So, even though Manchester is not an airline hub, it drew more attendees than other conferences that were at hub cities. And, the conference center/hotel situation was very convenient for teachers and students. The conference center was adjacent to the hotel, so that teachers and attendees did not have to take a bus or hike back to their room at lunch if they wanted to drop something off. The teachers were very appreciative of this!

As for the time for the conference, because of our size and our room needs, we often don't get a lot of choices. The conference centers usually stay booked years in advance. We can't make our reservations years in advance, especially when we are testing new locations to see if they are viable. Sometimes, like Buffalo and Portland, there is not enough response to make it feasible to keep returning. We don’t want to be locked in by multiple-year contracts to venues that prove to not be financially feasible. And sometimes in checking out new locations, the dates we want aren’t available immediately and we have to wait a year. And in those cases (like this year) our fallback, proven venues also have date issues. So we have to take the times that we can. This year, the weekend is right after July 4th weekend. Not the most ideal time, but the only time available in the summer, when most of the attendees told us they like to attend the conferences.

Whenever a decision like this has to be made, we, the board members, know that we can't please everyone. But we want to please as many people as we can. We took a poll of our members in 2008 and as part of a Knit & Crochet Show poll in 2009, and the majority of those who responded said that they wanted the conferences in the Northeast in summer.

We also know that disappointed members will consider not rejoining CGOA, because they feel they're not being heard. Let us reassure you, we are listening. However, we hope you'll change your mind when you realize that CGOA is not just about the Chain Link conferences. CGOA is a close community of crocheters. And we all want to promote crochet. If you want to have a better organization, think about what you can do for CGOA by volunteering. Even though we have a management company who takes care of the business end of the organization, CGOA is run by a team of volunteers who work together. The CGOA board members all volunteer their time. The CGOA members on the committees and the committee chairs all volunteer their time. The members who help out at the conferences, and the class angels, they all volunteer their time. We couldn't do it without them. If you have any ideas about what CGOA could do to improve, we need you to volunteer, and to help us achieve that. Let us know if you are interested in volunteering to help CGOA become a force to be reckoned with! Also, stay the course. Some changes take time to implement for the best result.

When you join or renew your membership in CGOA, you get to take advantage of our discounts at various on-line retailers. You get to enter into our annual design contest (open only to members), you get a free pattern booklet, (new each year) with patterns from the CGOA Board members, you get to take our Masters in Crochet Stitches class, you get to take part in our on-line membership discussion group, you get to read all about CGOA and what's happening on our blog at http://cgoanow.blogspot.com, you get Crochet! magazine with our Chain Link newsletter four times a year, you get discounted classes at our Chain Link conferences and free attendance at the Market (The Knit & Crochet Show). And you get to be a member of this close community of crocheters.

One last thing – if you want CGOA to grow, you need to vote for the new board members. The ballot is in the Chain Link newsletter in your latest copy of Crochet! magazine. The ballots have to arrive at CGOA headquarters by the end of December. Please, if you are interested in change, don't forget to vote! (The check boxes for the candidates were left off the ballot. Just write "for" or "against" by each name. And you can write in your own candidates.)

Remember, it's you who can make CGOA be as great as it should be!

Warmly,
Your CGOA Board of Directors
 
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