kyla
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Post by kyla on Mar 23, 2009 17:07:37 GMT
just got in contact with this person, they said they have "300+ skeins of various colours, what would you like?" (that's a lot of sheep.) And I can't clean them out of 300+ skeins of this stuff, but maybe other people could? I certainly intend to take some of it of their hands but 300+ is more than I can handle. I don't have their location, but its in Toronto. price is negotiable they say. toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/art/1043291770.htmlsale-1043291770@craigslist.org when searching for god deals on yarn ,be sure to explain the project, what part you play, and where the squares go. really pull peoples heartstrings and then ask if they would cut you a deal. I've already got one woman who said "somebody just emailed me a better offer, but since yours is for a charity, I'm willing to give it to you first if you want it," we should start a yarn exchange or something.
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jeanne
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Post by jeanne on Mar 24, 2009 13:17:11 GMT
Just had a look, a good deal certainly though it would be thin yarn I think, (given it's for needlework) and need doubling or tripling to give any thickness or warmth imho. But at least it's WOOL. Thanks for the heads up on this!
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kyla
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Post by kyla on Mar 24, 2009 21:14:14 GMT
Yeah I'm not sure of it myself, it seems like if I'm going to pay money, I should be getting wool that doesn't need to be doubled up, that's a waste of resources really. But if anyone else wants it, then go for it.
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