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    Finished a OOAK Christmas Tree Skirt!

    Finished a OOAK Christmas Tree Skirt!

    Finished a OOAK Christmas Tree Skirt!

    Finished a OOAK Christmas Tree Skirt!

    Finished a OOAK Christmas Tree Skirt!
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    Just fab!!!!! I love it!!!!!!
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    That turned out great. Thanks for sharing!

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    Very nice but can I ask a silly question? What does OOAK mean?

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    JUST LOVE IT!!! The tree is beautiful, too. Merry Christmas
    HUGS, Shelly
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    Is there a site we can go to download the pattern. I really like it!

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    Turned out really beautiful. A nice heirloom for your children. Betty Lynn

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    Faye, OOAK means One Of A Kind, There are directions for the tree skirt... I couldn't find the exact video I got it from but here is one that is similar but instead of using the eyelash yarn I used Red Heart: As for the green lines going from the inner circle I don't remember how I did it. I will attempt to do it on a smaller granny square then get back with you, it took me quite a while to figure it out and I forgot to write it down.... DUH!
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    Thank you for the one of a kind explanation.

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    Thanks, for passing on the info.

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