Donated Noah
Bidding Starts at $12.00
The dryer balls are made from 100% wool. Keep them in your dryer, and they will cut down on drying time and soften clothes while they dry. If they ever get dirty, tie them inside a nylon stocking and put them through the washer and dryer. They will last for years of normal use. This is for the set of 3. For more information go here.
15 year old Noah has raised Jacob sheep, an endangered heritage breed, since he was 10. He washes cards, and dyes the wool. He's had felted wool products on display at the Robert Hillestad Gallery in Lincoln, NE and some people do like to display the dryer balls as art instead of using them. They also make great toys for young children and pets.
The dryer balls are made from 100% wool. Keep them in your dryer, and they will cut down on drying time and soften clothes while they dry. If they ever get dirty, tie them inside a nylon stocking and put them through the washer and dryer. They will last for years of normal use. This is for the set of 3. For more information go here.
15 year old Noah has raised Jacob sheep, an endangered heritage breed, since he was 10. He washes cards, and dyes the wool. He's had felted wool products on display at the Robert Hillestad Gallery in Lincoln, NE and some people do like to display the dryer balls as art instead of using them. They also make great toys for young children and pets.
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Cindy Casillas
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$21.00
Changing to a more anonymous email.
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Betty Christiansen
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Oh man! Moral dilemma. I'm nowhere near my budget: Do I raise the bid on you or go raise the bid on myself elsewhere? Maybe a bit of each:
$35!
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$40
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