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basketcaselady May 26 2011, 18:19:45 UTC
And yet, I have not, until yesterday, worked with a yarn, that is 100% wool.) I was relishing the dry crispness, of the fiber, as it found its way, to my loom. And yet, for being so dry, and crisp, it is INCREDIBLY soft, and completely LUXURIOUS! My hands were completely PAMPERED, as they worked, with the wool yarn.

You're one of us now Michael. It will be very hard to go back.

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adelheid_p May 26 2011, 18:38:08 UTC
You for got the evil laugh: Muahahahaha!

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basketcaselady May 26 2011, 19:17:30 UTC
I'm saving the evil laugh for when he works with cashmere THEN tries to work with Red Heart. Muahahahahaha!

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adelheid_p May 26 2011, 19:59:48 UTC
Ah, I see. Well, the wool is one step closer. Alpaca next?

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kae1crafts May 26 2011, 21:24:42 UTC
I have to agree, some yarns are a lot more fun to use than others.

You may be on to something about the 'stay at home' clothes - maybe the ladies in your life like to look at you when you aren't is scruffy clothing! LOL.

Hugs and happy stitching,

Kae

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theyarnproject May 26 2011, 22:48:56 UTC
I am thinking that I will quickly become addicted to the wool yarn. Yep...I certainly will.
I tend to like the scruffy look, when staying home. LOL!

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vilakins May 27 2011, 06:00:06 UTC
I'm glad you're enjoying the wool. :-)

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theyarnproject May 27 2011, 14:55:54 UTC
It is such a wonderful yarn.

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