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Wool is generally well-loved, except for when it's 95 degrees out, or in the midst of the occasional hot flash; Jodi and Tracie are here to help ditch the wool and get a summer stitch fix.
Wool is generally well-loved, except for when it's 95 degrees out, or in the midst of the occasional hot flash; Jodi and Tracie are here to help ditch the wool and get a summer stitch fix.
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S2, EP5 "Perfect Summer Yarns"Wool is generally well-loved, except for when it's 95 degrees out, or in the midst of the occasional hot flash; Jodi and Tracie are here to help ditch the wool and get a summer stitch fix.
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