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So, there's this store in the Washington mall, Artist's Co-Op (in name and function). There had some stuff there from Ursula's Alcove (a textile place of all sorts), woven ponchos, but also some really easy felted hats.

the felted hats were $35.

Man, $35 for a felted hat. fabulous if they actually sell them. I think i'll give the Co-Op a call and see what the deal is, like how much the artist gets for their product.

-always researching my future career as a yarnarchist,

T

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