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guys came up with this idea last night, and did a test bit, what do you recon, basicly its a knitted wool we found, has long fluffy bits of it, ,as you may have seen in the what anoyed you topic ,i cant get anymore at the min though, is it worth carrying on if i can get some

the fords in just to show you the depth of the wool/crop bit

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Now that looks good Mr P... You gonna do the business on it as we discussed mate  ;)

yes mate, if i can get some more that is, going back tommorrow as we aint convinced the girl really looked for it when we asked this morn  >:( >:( can see a few bits being mad eup for that little job

Posted

oh yes kev it can,and the off cuts can be used for the straw behind the combine to, its fluffy both sides, justone is longer than the other, so loads of it free for that sort of thing

Posted

Not tooooo sure about wheat or barley.... . but grass or set-a-side it is the kiddy!!! Let's see some more colours!!!!!!!!!  :)

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when you get enough just put some crop circles in the

field  to give it the wiltshire look 

or iron it flat for the summer 2007 look ;) ;) :D

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no mate, who me, i buy loads of jds to break so i aint tight honest  :D :D

no we both wernt sure how it would come out, she was knitting that in the car as we came home, and we went back at 10 the next day,but it had all gone in the colour i wanted :'( :'( :'( amazing how something that tacky sold out, i mean who would wear a jumper like that???

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