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      <description>hi there&#xD;
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I just joined this tribe seeing that it is indeed active with discussions.  Since I have started back into the yarn costume tail end of things, I am finding myself hoping to find a selection bigger than Joannes/Michaels as far as colors go.  Please note that Im looking for physical places I can go into for finding yarn.  While shopping online can be helpful, sometimes color matching is hard.&#xD;
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Thanks,&#xD;
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Kat</description>
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