Re: Raccoon cuff
[Re: novatrapper01]
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10/13/19 06:31 PM
10/13/19 06:31 PM
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They look really, really good, great job!
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: Raccoon cuff
[Re: novatrapper01]
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10/14/19 10:45 AM
10/14/19 10:45 AM
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Thanks everyone, I’m very happy with them. Prn I will post what I do as soon as I get a chance. Thanks! I want to do some projects with the kids this winter. That looks like something we could tackle.
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Re: Raccoon cuff
[Re: novatrapper01]
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10/14/19 11:57 AM
10/14/19 11:57 AM
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Thanks everyone, I’m very happy with them. Prn I will post what I do as soon as I get a chance. Great ! can’t wait for the how-to! Also where you got the mitts too!
Last edited by Miley; 10/14/19 12:48 PM.
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Re: Raccoon cuff
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10/14/19 02:29 PM
10/14/19 02:29 PM
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My Wife likes the lace table cloth. She makes hand made lace of all kinds.
They look like knitted mittens, are they?
By the way they look relay nice. I'm looking forward to the how-to as I am hopping to teach 20 boy's how to tan coon and then make hat's in Feb.-March.
Jim Evans
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Re: Raccoon cuff
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10/14/19 06:42 PM
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My Wife likes the lace table cloth. She makes hand made lace of all kinds.
They look like knitted mittens, are they?
By the way they look relay nice. I'm looking forward to the how-to as I am hopping to teach 20 boy's how to tan coon and then make hat's in Feb.-March. They are actually what is known up here as “sweater mittens”. Old wool sweaters felted and cut up for mittens.
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