Podcast Episode 329 – Necessary Knit Break


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One comment on “Podcast Episode 329 – Necessary Knit Break

  1. Sheep breeds…. it’s not just the breed that determines the piling = it’s also the way it’s been spun. I was given some icelandic wool that piled horribly because of the way it was spun. Just FYI.
    Thanks for the great podcast – Sadie from MN

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