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  1. African Diaspora Development Institute - ADDI

    The African Diaspora Development Institute was born out of the desire to bring Africa to the world and the world to Africa. There currently is no one resource to easily find information about Africa. ADDI …

  2. Paga a cuotas sin papeleos ni tarjeta de crédito con Addi

    Compra lo que quieras a cuotas y sin enredos. Paga con Addi en tus tiendas favoritas físicas, online o en nuestro Marketplace.

  3. addi - knitting needles & crocheting hooks - Made in Germany

    The history of the Selter company and the addi brand begins with the founding of the Selter crochet hook factory in Altena in 1829. The brand name addi was first created in the 1950s together with the …

  4. Addi Knitting Needles & Accessories at WEBS | Yarn.com

    Browse Addi Knitting Needles & Accessories to find your favorites from our online craft store.

  5. Addi Knitting Needles at Fabulous Yarn

    We've got everything Addi, including Addi Click, Addi Turbo Circulars, Addi Interchangeables, Addi cords and stoppers--even Addi Express knitting machines! Read our review on how Addi Click works, Addi …

  6. addi - The Woolery

    5.0 (1) addi Swing Crochet Hook Set - Fine $149.99 addi Colours Crochet Hook Set $79.99 addi FlexiFlips Bamboo $33.99

  7. Addi - Wool and Company

    Addi has been meticulously crafting knitting needles & crochet hooks since 1829. With a focus on perfect transitions & a smooth knitting experience, the brand uses only the highest quality materials.

  8. addi Needles - YarnCountry.com

    Addi's line of circular needles is built around the needle that started it all ... the addi Turbo©. Also offered, in circular form, are addi Lace© (pointed 'lace' tip) needles!

  9. Chapters - USA - ADDI

    USA Chapters Connect With A Chapter Of ADDI In Your Area And Help Build The Africa We All Want

  10. Bigelow, Addi (5) = addi5a.htm

    They lived in Barre until after the War of 1812, in which Addi is supposed to have taken part (but no proof found). About 1815 they removed with other relatives to Ohio, and he settled in Franklin county.