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    Im laughing with you and I need a pit stop as a trucker calls it, P--d in my pants yes hahaha. Dry one on Hi again. I have to go get the band for Pop Can Covers. Fun & fast (tried with a heavy rubber band hubby had- had haha. Thanks NO headache now as Thurs/Friday NO HEADACHES?????????? Ive got 1 myself oooch Tylenol 2 I take (( Hugs ))

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    Lol.I feel a new revision to pdf about to happen..just revised the other one it is in main chat..lol..how about crochetng around another pony holder..sc..then chaining lets say 6 or 7 stitches and attaching to the edge of top..slip the pony over and bam you good to go

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    Great idea, Kathy. Like they say, necessity is the mother of invention. Will definitely be making a few of these. Thank you for sharing.--Jan

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    What a great idea -and washable? Even better! Very clever!

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    you could always just use a small safty pin through the top of the cover, going through the tab to hold it on too..
    Have a Great Day !!! Kathy

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    Was thinking that a straw could be slipped between the stitches and into the can so you could drink without worrying about insects tryin to get into the can. Straw could be bent and top slipped into can when not in use. Just a thought.--Jan

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