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I'm really impressed with the "flower shapes. They bring a plasticity in the scarf that I find beautiful. The Vorfilz was back on 3.50 m long and 1.20 wide and I now have a scarf in size 1.60 x 0.50 cm, ideal for carrying. I attended lilac silk chiffon with a layer of multicolored merino wool (the wool factory Mönchengladbach) and a layer of aubergine Merino and then two layers on one side of these two Merino wool, which I have stitched the flower shapes.
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