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| I can only do basic stitching crochet. This was in a bag full of yarn and fabric scraps that I got off freecycle, and I'll never do anything with it, nor do I know what or how this is made. It could be the beginning of an afghan I suppose. It is about 4 ft in length and looks like it is squares of the purple/green/gold/pink varigated yarn with white medallion centers. Does anyone have any interest in adopting this? If not I will just toss it, as I wouldn't have a clue what to do with it. 
Edited by JennB 2008-03-04 7:50 AM
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    Location: Central Texas | Uh, well, it could be used as a scarf I suppose. If no one adopts it, drop it at goodwill. |
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     Location: Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada | You could stitch it onto a dress/skirt for Ashley! or on a blouse for yourself, or a pillowcase, or the centre of a table runner (all this is assuming you like the colours!!! ) If you have no takers, I will (please). I can find a use for it - hey, maybe I can figure out how it was done!! and add on to it or something! It's very intriguing!!
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| I'll be happy to send it your way Gerda. I don't think I'd ever have anything I'd use it for! The yarn is from Red Heart, so I would bet you can find it at a Hobby Lobby or Wal-Mart, if you have those stores. Its a pretty common brand around here. |
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    Location: Central Texas | Oh, another UFO finds a home!! Well done ladies!! |
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     Location: Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada | Yes, Jenn, our walMart carries Red Heart, I'll look for it - on second thought, I might have a skein - I thought about crocheting a scarf , but quilting and building keep getting in the way, not to mention meeting up with friends here!  |
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