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Meet the guys I spent the day with today. I turned the snow bowls last night and left the fun stuff for today. Using bits of yarn and pom poms I started making the stocking hats. Same principle as the the snowbowl but instead of going in circles I "stacked" the fabric-covered cord forming the cap as I went. The eyelash yarn gave the cap a sense if whimsy.
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