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Comments on Puzzle #10958: Pashmina
By Teresa K (fasstar)

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Puzzle Description:

Woman wearing a pashmina shawl.

#1: Teresa K (fasstar) on Nov 8, 2010 [HINT]

Stuck? Look for edge logic on the far right.
#2: Teresa K (fasstar) on Nov 8, 2010 [SPOILER]
The name comes from Pashmineh, made from sajan Persian pashm ("wool"). The wool comes from thechangthangi or pashmina goat, which is a special breed of goat indigenous to high altitudes of the Himalayas. Pashmina shawls are hand spun, woven and embroidered in Kashmir, and made from fine cashmere fibre. Cashmere shawls have been manufactured in Nepal and Kashmir for thousands of years. The test for a quality pashmina is warmth and feel.
#3: Jota (jota) on Nov 8, 2010 [HINT]
I solved it w/o guessing, placing the 5 in C11 and the 13 in C25 did it for me.
Nice B/W, thanks.
Not how I wear them tough.
#4: GabrielMyCat (gabrielmycat) on Nov 8, 2010 [HINT]
my guessing was the 13 on the far right and after that I was ok.

pretty picture, otherwise.
#5: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Nov 8, 2010
no guessing needed.. cool pic & story, T
#6: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Nov 8, 2010
Found to be logically solvable by Gator.
#7: Gator (Gator) on Nov 8, 2010
Nice puzzle Teresa.
#8: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Nov 8, 2010
straight edge logic on the 13 is all you need
it looked like the shawl was her blonde hair for a while
lovely image
#9: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Nov 8, 2010
Beautiful
#10: Sallie Wilbur (sarriemom) on Nov 8, 2010
Simple and pretty!
#11: Trish (tryingmysoul) on Nov 8, 2010
Did a little guessing. Beautiful image.
#12: gregg licht (lgreg) on Nov 9, 2010
Very nice image...thanks Teresa.
#13: Ron Jacobson (shmily999) on Nov 9, 2010
Beautiful image. Good puzzle with no guessing.
#14: Jane Doe (telly) on Nov 10, 2010
really nice image and enjoyable solve. No guessing (as most have said)
#15: ik (ik) on Nov 11, 2010
wow i think it is boutifull.
#16: Sarah Andrews (sarah) on Nov 20, 2010
beautiful image.
#17: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Nov 21, 2010
beautiful.
#18: Aurelian Ginkgo (AurelianGinkgo) on Sep 21, 2017 [HINT]
Sometimes when I don't feel like using advanced logic, I guess, but something told me to go for it in this one. I used EL in C11, knowing that the 2 and 3 in C12 had to be split. There was only one place I found where the 5 in C11 could go that would allow the appropriate split. It spans rows 13-17.
#19: Bruce Yanoshek (yanogator) on Apr 17, 2020
The EL in C25 eliminated any need for guessing.

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