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Posted by Valerie Gross on April 15, 2016
Flying Squirrel Wrap/Shrug
Flying Squirrel Wrap/Shrug

What a great idea! The perfect wrap/shrug with cuffs no less; easy to slip on when there is a chill in the air. “Flying Squirrel” found on Ravelry and mentioned as a favorite on Fringe Association.

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