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I specialize in hard-to-find fabrics from the best quality brands! Inquiries are welcome if there is a special fabric you are looking for; I may have it, or if not, I can usually find it! My goal: To provide excellent service and the joy of fabric!
Location: United StatesMember since: Sep 24, 2014

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    Item exactly as described- cannot wait to use this! Thank you!!
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Reviews (8)
Tula Pink 6" Stiletto - Free Shipping!!
Jul 17, 2022
Handy Tool!
I own one of these and I find it very handy for guiding small pieces of fabric under the sewing machine foot as you sew. Also good with curved piecing, applique. etc.
Adulthood Is a Myth : A Sarah's Scribbles Collection, Paperback by Andersen, ...
Aug 07, 2019
Zany and fun!!
This hilarious book is the perfect gift for young adults or any adult who doesn't want to grow up. The whimsical, quirky illustrations compliment the self-conscious and awkward situations of becoming an "adult." One disclaimer: There are a few characterized cartoons of a talking uterus, that, while funny, may be too bizarre or sensitive for some readers.
Goldie the Dollmaker by M. B. Goffstein
Aug 27, 2019
A lovely story of hope and human connection!
This book was published in 1969 and I read it for the first time several years later when I saw it in my grade-school library. As a child, I enjoyed the story of the lonely orphaned girl who had nothing but her art of making dolls to comfort and support her. I later came across the book as an adult, and, as an artist myself, really identified with the story's message of hope and human connection through art and creativity. It's a great little story to read with your child, or simply to nurture your own inner child.