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eQuilter Warehouse Scrap Pack – WARM Blenders

eQuilter eQuilter Warehouse Scrap Pack – WARM Blenders

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), 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 *assorted* warm color scraps, including reds, pink, orange, peach, gold and yellow.
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