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I do love JoAnns.
Today, as I was searching for some monkey fleece for a blanket for Pris ee ee, I happened across some brocade and sari materials in gorgeous, bold, jewel tones. I wonder how the girls would feel about brocade/sari material shawls. I'm thinking they'll be teal and gold to contrast against the plum/purple.
I wonder how you finish the edges of the sari material.
When I'm in Singapore, do you want me to go to Little India and take some pictures of the sari material there?
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