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It was quite the process and my arms may or may not have hurt after :)
but I did it!
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It took awhile to get the wool. I had to order it from a farm in the states. I've found one local to use now (which is great). The ball of wool was sitting on the couch as big as a person next to my Himalayan. You could see the defeat in her eyes :)
I actually used a new knit stitch that I love and have been using
it in a lot of things.
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