That is crazy, and it also made me burst out laughing as I remembered a similar moment when someone showed me a vacuum packaged with stuff of unknown origin in it; it was boneless pressed duck from the Chinese market. Would would imagine that pressed duck and yarn would have something in common!
That’s a great way to ship yarn:) It looks like fantastic yarn too!
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It is great yarn. I’m really enjoying doing the club.
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That is crazy, and it also made me burst out laughing as I remembered a similar moment when someone showed me a vacuum packaged with stuff of unknown origin in it; it was boneless pressed duck from the Chinese market. Would would imagine that pressed duck and yarn would have something in common!
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They probably look somewhat similar.
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Very cool! No, I have never seen that before! What a great way to ship yarn 🙂
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I kind of want to ship all sorts of things that way, as it is so fun to see the yarn spring to life once it is opened.
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I bet! That is really intriguing! How is the yarn itself?
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It’s from a small mill, so it is a little rustic, with a lot of VM in it. I really like that kind of yarn.
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I do too 🙂 Very cool!
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Yes but only because I am also a member of this club. Her yarn is great, isn’t it?
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It is! I am so thankful you posted about it. I’m loving it.
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Wow that’s awesome! I’ve used vacuum bags for clothes when moving but haven’t seen things shipped like this – what a great idea.
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That’s brilliant! I love clever people. I kind of want to try it now.
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That is so cool!
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