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It's not really too much of a budget breaker because I have allotted $25 of my monthly pension check for fiber or other yarny stuff. For less than $20 I got a pound of raw Clun Forest wool from Springtree Road to play with.
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It took me a while to decide to buy it because all the lovely Cormo has spoiled me for scratchier wool. I am thinking of dyeing it in different colors and spinning some rustic wool for mittens. This hot summer won't last forever.
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