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Friday, June 4, 2010

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My latest shoelaces are a delicate Hot Pink woven for a person with a personality to match. I hope she enjoys wearing these laces as much as I enjoyed making them.

This pair was woven with a cotton border for strength, and the remainder is embroidery thread so that the laces are not bulky. Each lace measures 1/4" wide. I think they came out particularly nice; and I suspect I will be using embroidery thread more often.

If you would like a similar pair, please contact me at debrrr at gmail.
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