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Old 04-13-2008, 10:21 PM   #1
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What's a "nice" self-stripping yarn?
Hi everyone...yea, I am really behind the times...anyway, I have seen some really nice projects (socks, gloves etc.) worked with self-stripping stuff..What's a real "nice" brand...I like half wool (or around 75%) and some acrylic...something washable ( as I donate my stuff out)... and oh yea, not real big $$$$$..Any thoughts Thank you
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