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I have been combing my washed wool and making little nests out of it to put away for winter spinning.
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I have had to be creative in storing it away this year as I will have our new little kitty friends to deal with. They have recently taken an unhealthy interest in my wool. Every morning I wake to kitty shenanigans that usually involve interesting ways of turning handspun into giant tangles. They have not discovered my wheels yet, but I know it is just a matter of time.
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