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4/4/2009 2:42:21 PM
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CatBookMom Posts 6264
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If you haven`t used it, it`s quite similar to WoolEase.
A couple of years ago, one of my seniors made a jacket with Decor (shades of dark greens and purples), using a modular-knits design. It was for her DIL who lives somewhere near Anchorage. The DIL entered the jacket in a large craft fair and it won a blue, which of course made my friend very pleased. As I recall, once washed with a good fabric softener, it was quite a nice feel.
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4/4/2009 3:42:34 PM
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bets Posts 18976
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I was looking at it for DGS. This is good baby gift yarn.
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4/4/2009 4:29:03 PM
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Shui Kuen Kozinski Posts 13217
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Is that good for scarf? I like all the colors.
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4/4/2009 7:56:01 PM
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Amy QOY Posts 3839
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That Tapestry color would make a pretty throw wouldn`t it? What a deal.
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4/4/2009 8:51:38 PM
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bets Posts 18976
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It`s about the same weight as HW, SK, and good for people who aren`t so careful with laundry.
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4/4/2009 11:36:08 PM
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Alice Trueman Posts 1784
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Decor is a good yarn for rough-and-tumble wear - washes well in the machine. Knits to Paton`s Canadiana patterns, so lots of pattern support. Much easier on the hands to knit than Canadiana.
Alice Salt Spring Island
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