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Yachts Sailing The Open Sea Fabric

Original price was: $12.99.Current price is: $6.50.

The Yachts Sailing The Open Sea Fabric is part of the Adventure Awaits Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. Digitally Printed on 100% cot

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Yappy Flamingo Y Fabric Panel

Original price was: $10.60.Current price is: $5.30.

The Yappy Flamingo

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Yarn Embellishment Foot Set, Viking #920403096

Original price was: $67.95.Current price is: $33.98.

Unlock new creative possibilities with the HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Yarn Embellishment Foot, designed for effortlessly adding decorative yarn embellishments

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Yarn Guide Set, Viking #920453096

Original price was: $17.52.Current price is: $8.76.

Enhance your decorative stitching with the Viking Yarn Guide Set, designed to work seamlessly with the Yarn Embellishment Foot Set and the Yarn Couchi

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Yarn String Stripes Fabric – Multi

Original price was: $12.99.Current price is: $6.50.

The Yarn String Stripes Fabric is part of the It’s Better When It’s Handmade Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. Digitally Printed on 1

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Yazzii Mini Organizer – Purple

Original price was: $35.96.Current price is: $17.98.

Store all of your smaller notions in the handy Yazzii Mini Organizer. With six zippered compartments, the Yazzii Mini Organizer is perfect for needles

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Yellow Construction Tools Variation #1 Fabric

Original price was: $12.99.Current price is: $6.50.

The Yellow Construction Tools Variation #1 Fabric is a part of the Fabric For Men Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. Digitally Printed

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Yellow Construction Tools Variation #2 Fabric

Original price was: $10.48.Current price is: $5.24.

The Yellow Construction Tools Variation #2 Fabric is a part of the Fabric For Men Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. Digitally Printed

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Yellow Construction Tools Variation #3 Fabric

Original price was: $12.99.Current price is: $6.50.

The Yellow Construction Tools Variation #3 Fabric is a part of the Fabric For Men Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. Digitally Printed

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Yellow Flower Fabric Panel

Original price was: $10.99.Current price is: $5.50.

The Yellow Flower Fabric Panel is part of the Lovely Lavender Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. This panel is digitally printed on 100

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Yellow Rosebuds on Vines Fabric – White

Original price was: $11.86.Current price is: $5.93.

The Yellow Rosebuds on Vines Fabric is part of the Rosebuds on Vines Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. Digitally Printed on 100% cott

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Yellow Watercolor Carnation Wild Flower Fabric Panel

Original price was: $10.67.Current price is: $5.34.

The Yellow Watercolor Carnation Wild Flower Fabric Panel is part of the Wild Flower Fabric Collectionprinted by Sewing Parts Online. This panel is dig

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