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BreviusNominus @beehaw.org
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TAAT for incredibly slow but consistent progress!
  • Mine too! I feel like it's the best way to avoid wasting yarn. As for your question, if I'm starting with a skein/anything hard to pull from, I make it into one ball. Then I borrow my husband's kitchen scale, tare it with a yarn bowl, and weigh the ball of yarn in grams. Leaving the ball on the scale, I hand roll a ball from the end until the number on the scale is half of the original number. I even swap the balls to make sure they weigh the same. Then I cut the yarn between the balls and just hope my gauge stays consistent enough to use up the yarn at the same rate!

  • TAAT for incredibly slow but consistent progress!

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    He doesn't think his old puppy bed is too small...
  • She sounds adorable! And that's hilarious! We used to have a lab-size total mutt (75lb, no clue what breeds) and he would try to sleep in our 15lb border terrier/miniature poodle mix's bed. We had to stop him though because he was flattening the sides making it unusable for the smaller pup.

  • He doesn't think his old puppy bed is too small...

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    My girl checking out my project!

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    Made a lovey for a friend's baby! The nursery colors were gray and pink

    Yarn is worsted weight, pink Vanna's choice and gray Lions Brand Pound of love. Got the pattern from a book I bought at Michaels

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