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V Veggiescrapper · Registered Joined Apr 5, 2005 · 123 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user Cute! https://shop.swtconline.com/splashPage.hg
G Granola · Registered Joined Nov 26, 2006 · 40 Posts #2 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user The soy goat is so cute.
S soyXmilk · Registered Joined Nov 22, 2006 · 26 Posts #3 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user I waaaant them!!
h1pp1eboy · Registered Joined Nov 28, 2006 · 564 Posts #4 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user the soy bunny is so cute
shaved_women · Registered Joined Oct 13, 2006 · 648 Posts #5 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user aww, too cute!
Amy SF · Registered Joined Dec 22, 2004 · 20,217 Posts #6 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user Are they made out of soy? If not, why are they called soy?
E Elena99 · Registered Joined Nov 13, 2004 · 3,473 Posts #7 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user You can make yarn from soy, so I'm assuming they mean the material.
P pheniox · Registered Joined Jul 25, 2006 · 103 Posts #8 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user I want the SOYnia bunny, so cute .
isowish · Registered Joined May 17, 2005 · 7,858 Posts #9 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user the goat is cuteness personified
G GhostUser · Registered Joined Oct 10, 2010 · 0 Posts #10 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user Love 'em!
G GanyGreenBean · Registered Joined Oct 10, 2006 · 385 Posts #11 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user So you can't eat these right? I mean, that would be weird cutting up a cute little goat of tofu. I saw that you said you can make yarn from soy.. I'm gonna go with that theory. I wonder how they do it? Like they do with flax?
So you can't eat these right? I mean, that would be weird cutting up a cute little goat of tofu. I saw that you said you can make yarn from soy.. I'm gonna go with that theory. I wonder how they do it? Like they do with flax?
E Elena99 · Registered Joined Nov 13, 2004 · 3,473 Posts #12 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user Here's something about soy yarn. Edit: The link would help. http://www.knittersreview.com/articl...t/031009_a.asp
Here's something about soy yarn. Edit: The link would help. http://www.knittersreview.com/articl...t/031009_a.asp
E Eclipse · Registered Joined Apr 19, 2006 · 2,186 Posts #13 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user Soy yarn?, no kidding, never heard of it.
G GanyGreenBean · Registered Joined Oct 10, 2006 · 385 Posts #14 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user I clicked the link and read about it. Sounds awesome! I'm sure it's not as scratchy as wool is. Maybe it would be good for a spring sweater? Wow, soy clothes.. neat.
I clicked the link and read about it. Sounds awesome! I'm sure it's not as scratchy as wool is. Maybe it would be good for a spring sweater? Wow, soy clothes.. neat.
E Eclipse · Registered Joined Apr 19, 2006 · 2,186 Posts #15 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user And something good for our vegan/ AR knitters on here.
bekajoi · Registered Joined Mar 6, 2006 · 1,104 Posts #16 · Nov 28, 2006 Only show this user Very cool! I'll keep an eye out for the yarn, but can't say I've come across it yet. Probably a special order item at this point...
Very cool! I'll keep an eye out for the yarn, but can't say I've come across it yet. Probably a special order item at this point...
Fallen · Registered Joined Feb 2, 2005 · 572 Posts #17 · Nov 29, 2006 Only show this user Awwww those are cute.
karenlovessnow · Registered Joined Oct 30, 2005 · 12,079 Posts #18 · Nov 29, 2006 Only show this user I vote goat...but it looks more like a lamb!
G Granola · Registered Joined Nov 26, 2006 · 40 Posts #19 · Nov 29, 2006 Only show this user Here's some info about soysilk, which is the specific brand of soy-cloth they use to make the stuffed animals. http://www.tofubear.com/SSFacts.html And also http://www.soysilk.com/
Here's some info about soysilk, which is the specific brand of soy-cloth they use to make the stuffed animals. http://www.tofubear.com/SSFacts.html And also http://www.soysilk.com/