A good way to test is either buy the mirror used for this purpose, or put two mirrors together at an angle to see the kaleidoscope.
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I haven't purchased it yet but was so intrigued with this material, it jumped into my cart and rode around the store with me.
I wanted something that would appeal to my grandfather but also work for a OBW, wanted to do two things at once. So didn't want anything to wild and crazy he is 80! My OBW book is on back order, so waiting for it. I can pick up the OBW Encore but was wanting the original. I will keep looking thanks ladies! What is the smallest repeat I can use? |
Originally Posted by crochetetc
I haven't purchased it yet but was so intrigued with this material, it jumped into my cart and rode around the store with me.
I wanted something that would appeal to my grandfather but also work for a OBW, wanted to do two things at once. So didn't want anything to wild and crazy he is 80! My OBW book is on back order, so waiting for it. I can pick up the OBW Encore but was wanting the original. I will keep looking thanks ladies! What is the smallest repeat I can use? |
get a hinged mirror and check it. that is abut the only way to know.
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