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FOR THE SLENDER
OR LARGE FIGURE
PATTERN 20 MS
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y 2005 I
This Is such a beautifully fitting
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Pattern 2005 Is available In sizes
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Size 36 takes 2% yards 39-Inch fab
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Instructions Included.
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