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		<title>Stash Mysteries &#8211; It the P.I.G.S of course</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[P.I.G.S. or Projects In Grocery Sacks, are an inevitable part of the Creative Crocheter life style, from childhood to the age of wisdom and beyond. 
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Ever since finding the Pony Double Ended Crochet hooks, about two years  ago, I have been using experimenting with them for knitting &#8211; thinking this might be good for kids (and grown ups) to help in learning knit techniques. 
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