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Sunday, 24 May 2009

You remember! The spool or corking set you had as a child for making those long tails of knitted yarn from the scrap bag!
Looking a little further I couldn't find much available for a child to use today for practicing handiwork. So a little tinkering and a few trials and errors and I came up with a design I am happy with and I am offering a couple for sale in our shop anniversary this Tuesday/ Wednesday.
Suitable for kids age 4+.
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2 comments:
gorgeous! you can get plenty where i live, but of course, all flimsy plastic..
My daughter's was called a knitting mushroom. She just loved it! Yours are just lovely! Good luck!