Addie Lou wooden teether
by Lindsey George
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Addie Lou wooden teether
For this pattern you will need a natural wooden ring. I used a 55mm wooden ring I purchased from Amazon, but you can choose any similar size. You will also need some kind of oil (I used coconut oil), for treating and conditioning the teether. I used Patton’s Grace and only a very small amount of one ball. I recommend 100% mercerized cotton.
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by Patons North America
Sport
100% Cotton
136 yards
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50
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