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LaLa
True Blue Farmgirl
   
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Laura
Hickory
North Carolina
USA
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Posted - May 22 2014 : 11:51:59 AM
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Hello, there!
I make pet toys for my pets, as well as for my shop. I've got a few new toys coming to the shop, soon. All of these are crocheted, but I have a question.
I would like some of the toys to be crinkly -- as in if a cat kicks it, it makes a sound similar to that of a plastic Wal*Mart bag, only more... crinkly / crackly... If these toys were for my pets, I probably would use clean Wal*Mart sacks to stuff the toys, but I imagine customers might be a little skeptical, even though my shop is upcycle-friendly.
What can I use to stuff these toys? I am planning on getting small bells / rattles, and later, I will sew catnip into them. Just waiting on our catnip plants to grow more.
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Denise Ann
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Denise
Shoreview
MN
USA
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Posted - May 22 2014 : 5:21:29 PM
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My sister had a toy for one of her dogs that had an empty plastic water bottle inside. It was pretty crinkly, but would probably be too much for a cat. Denise |
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rough start farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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marianne
The Beautiful Pacific NW
Washington State
USA
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LaLa
True Blue Farmgirl
   
233 Posts
Laura
Hickory
North Carolina
USA
233 Posts |
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LaLa
True Blue Farmgirl
   
233 Posts
Laura
Hickory
North Carolina
USA
233 Posts |
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