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Your Word is a Lamp Fabric Panel

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

The Your Word is a Lamp (PSALM 119) Fabric Panel is part of the Faith Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. This panel is digitally printe

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Your Word, Bible, Lamp & Light Fabric

Original price was: $11.78.Current price is: $5.89.

The Your Word, Bible, Lamp & Light Fabric is part of the Saved By Grace Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. Digitally Printed on 10

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Yule Gnome Fabric

Original price was: $12.61.Current price is: $6.31.

The Yule Gnome Fabric is part of the Holiday Gnomes Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. Digitally Printed on 100% cotton. Sew Creative

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Yummy Gummy Bear Fabric Panel – Blue

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

The Blue Yummy Gummy Bear Fabric Panel is part of the Sweet Tooth Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. This panel is digitally printed on

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Z Pulse Motor, Brother #XE4375001

Original price was: $21.52.Current price is: $10.76.

Guaranteed to fit Baby Lock sewing machine models: Altair 2 BLTA2, Altair BLTA, Aria BLAR, BLBA Ballad, BLCH Chorus, BLDY2 Destiny II, BLMA Meridian,

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Z Zebra Cookie Fabric Panel

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

The

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Zebra Print Tone on Tone Fabric

Original price was: $12.07.Current price is: $6.04.

The Zebra Print Tone On Tone Fabric is part of the Tone On Tone – Lites Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. Sewing Parts Online’s Tone O

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Zebra Stripes Fabric – Variation 1

Original price was: $10.89.Current price is: $5.45.

The Zebra Stripes Fabric Variation 1 is a part of the In The Wild Animal Prints Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. Digitally Printed o

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Zebra Stripes Fabric – Variation 2

Original price was: $12.40.Current price is: $6.20.

The Zebra Stripes Fabric Variation 2 is a part of the In The Wild Animal Prints Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. Digitally Printed o

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Zebras Fabric Collection – Black Zebra Stripes

Original price was: $14.24.Current price is: $7.12.

Bring bold contrast and untamed style to your next sewing project with the Black Zebra Stripes fabric pattern. This striking design features a dynamic

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Zebras Fabric Collection – Flower Meadow

Original price was: $12.70.Current price is: $6.35.

Bursting with joyful color and painterly charm, the Flower Meadow fabric pattern celebrates the wild beauty of nature in full bloom. Delicate lavender

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Zebras Fabric Collection – Green Frolicking Zebras

Original price was: $14.24.Current price is: $7.12.

Vibrant and full of whimsy, the Green Frolicking Zebras fabric bursts with life and color. Playful zebras roam through a lush garden of bold red, oran

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You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:

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