An empty Kleenex box is great for storing wool during grooming; the clear plastic flaps take wool off hands easily. It is a win-win practice to bring such to a show. It will help saving the wool for spinning later on and it will prevent the wool from leaving a mess at the show room.
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The yarns are easily tangled up if the knitting project requires more than one color. Putting each ball of yarn in a separate Kleenex box makes knitting neat and easy.
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This is the finished hat of the two-color knitting project.
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