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Old 04-11-2018, 08:57 PM
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Rose_P
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That's what's known as an elegantly simple solution - the best kind. Thanks for the tip. Just make sure there are no rough spots along the tines of the plastic fork because that's where the mold might leave them when forks are made. Maybe a plastic big-eye needle, designed for yarn, would also work in a situation like this. I have a cone stand, but it's kind of an awkward thing for travel.
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