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Katie Counter: Welcome back to team interviews for the Amazing Lace 2006. We have with us today the stole Moon Dance. Moon, I hear that your not only a teammate for the Amazing Lace but also a part of the knit-along Knit The Classics. Do you feel any extra pressure to perform with both events?
Moon Dance: Not at all, Katie. I’m confident that Opal can not only pull off Knit The Classics, but the Amazing Lace with me. We work really well together and so far we haven’t had any major errors.
Katie Counter: There have been rumours of an altercation between you and your teammate, Frost Flowers & Leaves. Is it true that Opal tends to favor you over FFL?
Moon Dance: No, there’s no favouritism here. I think FFL just needs to realize that we both have different roles here. I’m right there when Opal watches her favourite shows and I know she doesn’t need to concentrate as much when I’m around. With that said, FFL needs to realize that she fits a very good niche. She’s the one that challenges Opal to do more with he skills.
Katie Counter: Would you say that FFL is a high maintenance project?
Moon Dance: Well I think that might be a suitable label, but FFL needs to know that it’s not a bad thing. We’re just completely different projects and there’s nothing wrong with it. In fact we complement each other with our different levels of difficulty.
Katie Counter: That was well said and that was about all we have time for. Thank you for joining me, Moon Dance and I wish you well with the competition.
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Unfortunately, FFL declined to be interviewed at this time, because her team is in a crucial pattern repeat.



















