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Thursday, August 19, 2010

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Most of my displays are of shoelaces that fit the average sneaker, which would be the mid-40" range.
This is a safe size for gift giving.  Who doesn't have a pair of sneakers to jazz up?

I've created tiny baby laces, super long boot laces, and everything in between.

I came across a bit of knotting history you may find of interest.  It's the story of the double Matthew Walker knot.. (second from last on page)
posted by Deb, 19:48

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