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Willow Berry Winter by Willow Berry Lane
$24.88
This sewing pattern book, by Vicki Lynn and Sonja Moon of Willow Berry Lane, was published in 2006. The soft cover pattern book will guide you throw making the following items for your home: duvet, Euro sham, standard sham, small calendar, medium calendar, tree ornaments, snowflake pillow, sleigh pillow, reindeer pillow and a sled runner.
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SKU: 850669001203
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Tags: Project Inspiration, Quilt Patterns, WillowBerry Lane
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