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  2. Jimmy Beans Wool - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, "Sew Red: Sewing & Quilting for Women's Heart Health" was published. [11] [15] [16] The company was featured on the Inc. 5000 list from 2009 to 2014. [17] Jimmy Beans Wool made $7 million in revenue in 2013 and $8 million in revenue in 2014. [6] [18] In 2019, the company acquired Madelinetosh, a hand-dyed yarn producer. [19] [20]

  3. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Yarn for hand-knitting is usually sold as balls or skeins (hanks), and it may also be wound on spools or cones. Skeins and balls are generally sold with a yarn-band, a label that describes the yarn's weight, length, dye lot, fiber content, washing instructions, suggested needle size, likely gauge/tension, etc. It is common practice to save the ...

  4. Yarn - Wikipedia

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    Multicoloured: variegated yarn with two or more distinct hues (a "parrot colourway" might have green, yellow and red) Self-striping: yarn dyed with lengths of colour that will automatically create stripes in a knitted or crocheted object; Marled: yarn made from strands of different-coloured yarn twisted together, sometimes in closely related hues

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  6. Red Heart - Wikipedia

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    Red Heart may have also eventually controlled Seven's news and soaps. This was a time when "content is king" was a popular idea. Australia's Broadcasting Services Act 1992 disallows foreign entities owning more than 15% of any TV station licence holder, but owning a company that provides a station with 100% of its content for 99% of its income ...

  7. Stripe (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Two-toned stripes inherently draw one's attention, and as such are used to signal hazards. They are used in road signs, barricade tape, and thresholds. In nature, as with the zebra, stripes may have developed through natural selection to produce motion dazzle. [6] [failed verification] Stripes may give appeal to certain sweets like the candy cane.