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wool interlock . . .

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wool interlock . . .
« on: July 03, 2010, 11:32:08 AM »

first . . .let me say that i can knit. not the best, but i can knit. i have made well over a dozen soakers for us and friends and a few pairs of longies. i love how they look!!!!  also, i just made my first couple of pairs of upcycled longies . . . . ok . . . our nighttime seems to be getting that i want to try it at night . . . so my question  . . .

is wool interlock worth the nighttime expense??  am i going to be that my happier with the results to warrant spending the money??  or will my knitted cover do the trick??  i have sold some of my newborn and small stash and have some paypal apparently burning a hole in my cyberspace pocket laughing laughing

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Re: wool interlock . . .
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2010, 11:00:26 PM »

Your knitted stuff will do the trick, I love knitted longies!  The thing I like about the interlock is that it's heavy duty without the work.  I can whip up some pants quick... plus I can't knit, ha!  I also like that I can double it up in the wet zone if I need to without adding a lot of bulk.

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