I crocheted this cute little hoodie over the weekend. It cost about twenty dollars, only about one-third more than I could have bought it for. Now, that’s a deal, isn’t it? Oh yes, the bottom edges in front do line up. I am just a careless photographer.
Something is out of kilter when it costs more to make a thing than to buy it.
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Sure is.
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I like using cotton balloon string. You can still get it in industrial sized rolls. It costs practically nothing, cushiness is determined by needle size, you can throw the product in a cold wash, and it lasts just about forever.
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I’d love to see that!
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Get a couple of small rolls and give it a try!
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I will!
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I have made this in adult size. Very easy.
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It’s beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talent. Hugs
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You’re welcome.
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It’s lovely.
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It has warmed 3 babies now.
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Wow! How cozy. You can make beautiful objects for far less money and their special because you made them.
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It’s a pleasant, productive passtime!
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It looks so good who would have thought you could by it for less
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Economically, bought is cheaper. Yarn is expensive. So far, it’s been through three babies.
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I love it. Can’t believe you could have bought it for less.
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Yarn is expensive. So far, three children have worn this. It is really soft and comfy.
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It would be wonderful for an adult as well.
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