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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post

    Too bad they're $160
    Too bad they don't come in women's sizes (boy, Ibex's women's cycling selection just gets smaller and smaller)
    Too bad they are woven in China.
    That's three too many too bads for me.
    Lisa
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    I'm wearing a wool/soy ExOfficio sweater that I adore, though it seems to itch freshly shaved armpits (sorry). My cat keeps trying to make biscuits on it so I guess she loves it too.

    I don't know how I've never looked at this thread before. Love love love wool!

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    Our cats LOVE LOVE LOVE our wool. Especially when we sleep in it (which is about half the year). Great for kitty biscuit making.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Our cats LOVE LOVE LOVE our wool. Especially when we sleep in it (which is about half the year). Great for kitty biscuit making.
    Until I broke my sewing machine doing it.... I was making kitty beds out of old wool sweaters that I bought by the pound at a Goodwill outlet (yes, really a thrift store outlet). Washed them in hot water to felt them a bit then sewed them into round kitty beds. I did a few rectangular that were covers for kitty heating pads too. My cats love theirs. I still occasionally make a bed or two by hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    Until I broke my sewing machine doing it.... I was making kitty beds out of old wool sweaters that I bought by the pound at a Goodwill outlet (yes, really a thrift store outlet). Washed them in hot water to felt them a bit then sewed them into round kitty beds. I did a few rectangular that were covers for kitty heating pads too. My cats love theirs. I still occasionally make a bed or two by hand.
    Wow, awesome idea, Eden!

    The ONLY time that our cat will chose to sleep on me over my husband is when I'm wearing wool or cashmere and he's not. It's my secret weapon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jessmarimba View Post
    I'm wearing a wool/soy ExOfficio sweater that I adore, though it seems to itch freshly shaved armpits (sorry). My cat keeps trying to make biscuits on it so I guess she loves it too.

    I don't know how I've never looked at this thread before. Love love love wool!
    If you don't shave your armpits, there's no problem. And welcome to the wool weenies!!!
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    My generous and thoughtful brother gave me a gift certificate to the Ibex website for my birthday. So I'm entering the world of Ibex.

    Back in the 80s I had several (4 or 5) wool long-sleeve cycling jerseys. They were beautiful, but for some reason I got rid of them at some point. Dumb youth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    My generous and thoughtful brother gave me a gift certificate to the Ibex website for my birthday. So I'm entering the world of Ibex.

    Back in the 80s I had several (4 or 5) wool long-sleeve cycling jerseys. They were beautiful, but for some reason I got rid of them at some point. Dumb youth!
    Oooh, lucky you (and nice brother!!). Happy Birthday, too.
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

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    the kitties stole my shawl

    My geriatric kitties have been enjoying themselves laying on my mohair shawl. Wore it a couple of weeks ago, tossed it on the couch, and they claimed it. So I guess that makes the kitties part of the Wool Weenies club too.
    Beth

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    Hand-knit merino wool hat? Check.
    Hand-knit merino-alpaca wool scarf? Check.
    Merino wool sweater? Check.
    Lambs-wool camisole? Check.
    Wool coat? Check.
    Cashmere socks? Check.

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