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I finished spinning the single that I wanted to Navajo ply. Then I plied it. I had never Navajo plied before, and it took me a little while to get the hang of it.
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I really like it, especially the look it generates. However, I don't know if this was due to my lack of experience or if it always happens with Navajo plying, but in between most of the singles. there was a hole between the plies. It did turn out pretty though, or at least from what I can see while it's still wet.
I gave into my inner child and built a snow fort. Ignore the giant dog in front of me. :D
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