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I noticed this phenomenon after learning how to knit. I told a friend that sweaters in a store were “screaming information at me,” which is an insane-sounding way of putting it, but it was just pretty neat how I could *see* all this information I didn’t know was there before, about fiber content, construction techniques, etc.



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I noticed this phenomenon after learning how to knit. I told a friend that sweaters in a store were “screaming information at me,” which is an insane-sounding way of putting it, but it was just pretty neat how I could *see* all this information I didn’t know was there before, about fiber content, construction techniques, etc.



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I noticed this phenomenon after learning how to knit. I told a friend that sweaters in a store were “screaming information at me,” which is an insane-sounding way of putting it, but it was just pretty neat how I could *see* all this information I didn’t know was there before, about fiber content, construction techniques, etc.

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