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Re: Official word on Orbit Balls

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We found lime green spandex at a JoAnne's here in CT which we used on the prototype Gus Balls, they also had a navy blue which was a little dark for the blue color needed.

Correct colors should be purple and orange for moon rocks, blue and orange for empty cells, and green and purple for super cells.

Green is a lime green color, purple is probably a dark lavender (Viking's uniform purple), blue is a medium hue like royal blue, and orange is well orange (dare I say Gus Orange!)
I hit the local JoAnnes yesterday and found that same lime green. I think the other colors I got are a little off, but should be good enough in terms of just letting humans tell which is which. For those on the hunt for fabric - look in the 'dancewear/swimwear' sections. Also, you need 'ball point' needles which should be available at any fabric store.
In some ways, it's a shame that there are required colors - it would be fun to let teams make these in their own colors.
Finally, a tube or loop turner might be useful - it's a device for turning the tube rightside out once you have sewn it. Quilters use them mostly, I think, so they would probably be in the quilting notions section.
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