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Califorina Yarnscape
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Edward Sharpe Big Top
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Forest, For the Trees @ LAMAG
Forest, For the Trees @ CAFAM
Arbor Day @ CAFAM
Mini Maker's Faire @ Pasadena Convention Center
Wish I Were Here Pillows @ CAA
Art Soup NELA
Have Yarn, Will Travel @ MOCA
Yarnbombing 18th Street
Empathy Circle @ Little Tokyo
Fig Knit-On
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