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Kerstin's extras
10/01/2013
Da capo, sort of
When sewing velvet, there is no such thing as too many pins, or too much basting:
The story from last time can be found
here
and
here
.
There may be developments...
1 comment:
Laura Fry
said...
Thumbs held!
cheers,
Laura
10 January 2013 at 18:13
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1 comment:
Thumbs held!
cheers,
Laura
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