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Old 07-27-2018, 11:52 AM #1
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Well, the vests are still working out great, I modified the pattern slightly so it laces on the side for the next couple of vests I’ve made, but still haven’t had a chance to play with making my own clay packs for it. Been dealing with a sick kitty 😿. But now that he’s on the mend I’ll probably start experimenting this weekend.
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