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Fuse It and Be Done! (52499 Z1312)
$26.99
by Barbara Campbell & Yolanda Fundora
Fusible web with appliqué, fusible threads for embellishing, and fusible fleece for stabilizing are some of the techniques provided in this colorful guide featuring seventy-five photos for an array of crafting projects using fusible products. Original. 10,000 first printing.
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