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12 Speciality Ruler, Dritz

Original price was: $19.19.Current price is: $9.60.

This adaptable, lightweight, sturdy ruler makes the Dritz ruler a specialty ruler. This ruler also is a must-have for any sewing room!

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12 x 8 Embroidery Hoop, Brother #PRF300

Original price was: $130.38.Current price is: $65.19.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models: Entrepreneur PR-655, PR-1000E Entrepreneur, PR-600, PR1000, PR1050X Entrepreneur, PR1055X Entrepreneu

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120 Track Replacements for Pinnacle Quilting Frame (2pk)

Original price was: $27.01.Current price is: $13.51.

Guaranteed to fit the following Grace Quilting Frames:Pinnacle

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14in Mariner’s Compass 6pc Template and Pattern Set

Original price was: $21.25.Current price is: $10.63.

Marti Michell’s Mariner’s Compass Template Sets include six must-have template rulers and instructions for making the 14

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16M to X Series Upgrade Kit, Grace #16737

Original price was: $1,099.99.Current price is: $550.00.

When you are ready to add stitch regulation or automation to your quilting set-up, the 16M to X Series Upgrade Kit has everything you need. It include

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1930’s Hot Rod Fabric Panel – Multi

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

The 1930’s Hot Rod Fabric Panel is part of the Cool Cars Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. Digitally Printed on 100% cotton. This pane

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1930’s Pickup Truck Poster Wall Hanging 42 x 42

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $30.00.

1930’s Pickup Truck Poster Wall Hanging includes everything that you need to make the quilt – the instructions and a total of 3 1/2 yards of fabric an

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1930’s Reproductions Fat Quarter Bundle – 8 Pieces

Original price was: $24.82.Current price is: $12.41.

This 8 piece fat quarter bundle includes 1 of each print from the 1930’s Reproductions Fabric Collection. Each fat quarter measures 18

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1930s Pickup Truck with Wood Barrel Fabric Panel

Original price was: $10.58.Current price is: $5.29.

The 1930s Pickup Truck with Wood Barrel Fabric Panel is part of the 1930s Fabric Collection printed by Sewing Parts Online. Digitally Printed on 100%

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1950’s Atomic Starburst Collection Lap Quilt Kit

Original price was: $142.99.Current price is: $71.50.

The 1950’s Atomic Starburst Collection Lap Quilt Kit measures 61” x 61” and includes everything you need to make the quilt – the instructions, fabric

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1950’s Car Fabrics – Multi

Original price was: $12.32.Current price is: $6.16.

The 1950s Car Fabric is part of the Vintage Prints Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. It is digitally printed on 100% cotton and measu

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1950’s Contemporary Atomic Shapes Fabric – Light Pink

Original price was: $12.69.Current price is: $6.35.

The Light Pink 1950’s Contemporary Atomic Shapes Fabric is part of the Retro Prints Fabric Collection printed by Sew Creative Fabrics. Digitally Print

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