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eQuilter Warehouse Scrap Pack – RETRO PRINTS

eQuilter eQuilter Warehouse Scrap Pack – RETRO PRINTS

US$ 16.95 / each
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1 lb Packet of Scrap & Bolt End Cuts

eQuilter's Scrap Packs are bolt ends from about 9” wide to 17” wide (average 11” wide), and may contain one panel. They are carefully sorted by color and/or theme, and assembled into a one pound package. This is a fantastic way to enhance the variety of your stash with quality fabrics – a delightful surprise in every packet! One pound is about 2 to 2 1/2 yards of total fabric. Enter quantity of 1-pound packages you would like to purchase in the quantity box. Fabrics are folded, stacked and tied with a fabric ribbon – great for gifts and door prizes. All sales are FINAL, no exceptions. PLEASE NOTE: Shipping price is based on weight, not price. One pound packet of Retro and Vintage themed scraps.
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