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Greetings! Greetings from Wendy

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Tim James

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Do you have a matching jumper?

(Sorry... the word jumper for sweater always makes me giggle and so ... I can’t resist using the word jumper in a sentence.)
Sweater is probably more descriptive than jumper. Especially today as it is going to be near the 80s today. LOL
 

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Sweater is probably more descriptive than jumper. Especially today as it is going to be near the 80s today. LOL

Oh. I didn't understand there was a difference between sweater and jumper. I suppose a sweater is something you button up? It is here too. Sometimes we call that a cardigan. 80s fahrenheit?
 

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@Amber and her wicked sense of humour, fab :)
"Jumper" how very British of you.
Care for some Tea and Scones? LOL :p

I really like scones. Starbucks sells them. They used to be enormous but it seems like Starbucks has raised the price and started making them smaller. Because, Starbucks needs to maximize profit.
 

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Ahh... I see it now. It's different shades of grey and black and white ... not like reflecting on metal. I need to get my eyes checked.
Yes the wool is dyed different shades in about 3 or 4 foot sections of each shade so when it is knitted you get a stripped effect.
 
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Greetings! Greetings from Wendy

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