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    I found a neat website for a magic ball and have been working on one for myself - How to make a Magic Ball! « FreshStitches hope you like it.

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    I use my scrap yarn to make varigated throw rugs. Use 3 strands of yarn and make a rectangle. The stripes come out looking pretty good. There is a spray you can buy to put on the back so they don't slip.
    Angie Knott

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    Where do you get that spray? And what is it called?

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    I need to know where to get that spray also. What do I ask for?

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    It's a ruber backing spray like you would use on kids slippers or on carpet bottomes.

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    Thanks for the idea. I have a couple of rugs that I have crocheted that need some backing on them. Hopefully, I can find it here in town.

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    Would you get it at Home Depot or Michaels?

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    home depot would carry the rug backing spray, walmart, michaels, joan fabrics, hobby lobby, would also carry a rubber backing spray for rugs or slipper feet. Good Luck!! Later Gater! Kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean Marie View Post
    looks nice Sarah1313! I want to learn the ripple stitch sometime. Is it hard to do?
    no its not too hard here is the pattern
    Crocheted Zig Zag Afghan
    Happy Crocheting

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    I love ripples and zig zag and this looks like an easy zig zag pattern. You can do anything you want with colors. I made a pretty red, white and blue one for a veteran in nursing home.

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