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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Rocky Mountains USA
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Well, edible clothing could include anything made out of wool, a delicacy for the wool-eating moths that the university extension service swears we don't have in Wyoming. My best wool coat and vintage wool rug beg to differ. However, I don't have a wool belly dance costume, so feel relatively safe. My daughter once made me a fancy necklace out of gold-painted macaroni- does that count? I proudly wore it to more than one hafla.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Duluth, Minnesota
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Hmmm..Crunchy gold macaroni! Isn't it amazing what we do for our children? I remember getting this angel made out of a shell from my son to hang on the christmas tree...I am proud to say I still display it on the tree...Towards the back...lol ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Sussex, England
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Haahaaahaaa, woolly bedleh?! Nice Aran chunky job with cable stitching and wool fringe
. What about a sensible Harris tweed skirt to go with it? A circle and a half of that would weigh a ton... (but very hardwearing, apparently). |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Europe - London
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I'm seeing those 1972 Woman's Realm knitting patterns again! |
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