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Date Posted: 08:41:20 05/11/08 Sun
Author: Crafty Me2
Subject: Re: stinky yarn???
In reply to: Vanessa 's message, "stinky yarn???" on 07:04:22 05/11/08 Sun

Perhaps using some of that All spray (other brands, also) for removing fabric odors might work? ;-) CM2

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[> Re: stinky yarn??? -- -Cougar1, 12:47:52 05/11/08 Sun [1]

I got some yarn like that last year and put it in a cooler with BBQ charcoal in the bottom, layered the yarn, then more charcoal on top and left it closed up for a couple days. It didn't get dirty from the charcoal and all the smell was gone.

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