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I haven't had them in a show yet, but was thinking about ETSY. Don't know what to ask. Thanks, Janet
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My nephew had Diabetes Insipidus (he is blind and can't speak or walk) so we are always looking for interesting things for him to hold and play with. Different textures and such. I think these would...
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I really like these. I have been thinking about experimenting with something similar, but I know absolutely nothing. This is yarn and knitting, right? If it is yarn, what is it made out of? How long...
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Oh yes, I think these would be neat for a blind child. They twist into different shapes. Not dramatically different, but different. To me they seem sort of organic. Do you crochet? And have the...
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courage, these are various types of yarn. Some from my yarn stash and some bought just for this. Some of my yarn stash was pretty nice yarn, so I wanted to use it on something I'd enjoy. And I do...
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Crochet, huh? Well, I know even less about that! I will have to learn about it. I really like the idea of experimenting with different shapes and geometries. And making things like these is a pretty...
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Crochet is pretty easy. Really, it's basically a variation of one stitch. As for the yarn, I use anything. I don't even know what these were made of really, forgot. I don't think any pictured are...
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No but my MIL does so I am gonna show these to her. She also makes quilts and she just made him one that has squares of different textures sewn in. It was fun shopping and finding the different things...
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