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Angela raids her husband's closet to stitch up a special quilted Father's Day gift; this T-shirt quilt for Jeremy isn't just any old T-shirt quilt, it's a very cool design that uses big flying geese to frame the blocks.
Angela raids her husband's closet to stitch up a special quilted Father's Day gift; this T-shirt quilt for Jeremy isn't just any old T-shirt quilt, it's a very cool design that uses big flying geese to frame the blocks.
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