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		<description>A lot of whatever you say happens to be astonishingly appropriate and it makes me ponder the reason why I hadn&#039;t looked at this with this light previously. Your piece really did switch the light on for me personally as far as this topic goes. However there is actually 1 issue I am not too comfy with so while I make an effort to reconcile that with the actual central idea of your issue, permit me observe just what the rest of the readers have to point out.Well done.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of whatever you say happens to be astonishingly appropriate and it makes me ponder the reason why I hadn&#8217;t looked at this with this light previously. Your piece really did switch the light on for me personally as far as this topic goes. However there is actually 1 issue I am not too comfy with so while I make an effort to reconcile that with the actual central idea of your issue, permit me observe just what the rest of the readers have to point out.Well done.</p>
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		<title>By: Lila</title>
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		<description>Hi Denise - I can&#039;t explain the insane amount of Googling that led me to your blog but I have been knitting out of your wonderful circle loom booklet for a few years now and I just love it. I want to make that lovely blanket from the book and have been looking for the right type of yarn. A lot of my other projects were beautiful right after completion and then the yarn really started to fray, which was disappointing. So I was doing some yarn research because I really know nothing about it and I came across Caron Simply Soft Eco yarn, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. Pretty cool, huh? Knitting an afghan from that yarn saves 10 plastic bottles from a landfill, and it comes in a bunch of great colors. So I am wondering if you think this yarn would work on a circle loom for the blanket project from your book.

Any advice you could give me on this yarn (or another brand that you like that is affordable) would be so appreciated - I have no one else to ask!

Thank you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Denise &#8211; I can&#8217;t explain the insane amount of Googling that led me to your blog but I have been knitting out of your wonderful circle loom booklet for a few years now and I just love it. I want to make that lovely blanket from the book and have been looking for the right type of yarn. A lot of my other projects were beautiful right after completion and then the yarn really started to fray, which was disappointing. So I was doing some yarn research because I really know nothing about it and I came across Caron Simply Soft Eco yarn, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. Pretty cool, huh? Knitting an afghan from that yarn saves 10 plastic bottles from a landfill, and it comes in a bunch of great colors. So I am wondering if you think this yarn would work on a circle loom for the blanket project from your book.</p>
<p>Any advice you could give me on this yarn (or another brand that you like that is affordable) would be so appreciated &#8211; I have no one else to ask!</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
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