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$12.00
This bag is sure to be a favorite. It includes 4 vinyl zipper pockets 2 of which are removable by metal snaps. It’s sure to keep you organized on all your adventures. Pattern includes full color images step by step.
RECOMMENDED FABRICS: Please review the back of the pattern cover for recommended fabrics. Shop our selection of Cork Fabric or Faux Leather, for a designer finish. We also offer quality Interfacing and Stabilizers
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