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A practical and cute quilted zipper pouch gets straight to the quilting; Angela shares quilting designs every quilter should know: ribbon candy, serpentine lines and the paisley feather, while making a small, easy quilting project for beginners.
A practical and cute quilted zipper pouch gets straight to the quilting; Angela shares quilting designs every quilter should know: ribbon candy, serpentine lines and the paisley feather, while making a small, easy quilting project for beginners.
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