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Not Politically Correct - Natural wool and alpaca with traces of blue mohair



This yarn is lumpy and bumpy and thick - noils, neps and curls all there in their glory.




7 foot shawl is almost finished - just have to straighten up and put on a crochet edge.

Straightening the threads wasn't as bad as I thought - mostly I stood and did it while chatting on the phone to a friend!. I've pulled it off and although it might not need the crochet edge I will do it just for the stability and firmness it will give.
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tazzipaca said…
it is just fabulous!!!!!!!! I so want my marido to make me a loom like that....

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