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Library of Rarities - Bookshelf - Multi - DIGITAL PRINT

Kaufman Fabrics Library of Rarities - Bookshelf - Multi - DIGITAL PRINT

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Garnet Red, Magenta, Vibrant Purple, Goldenrod, Olive & Jade Green, Turquoise, Sky Blue, Rust, Taupe

These bookshelf stripes are filled with classic stories such as Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Cinderella, and Alice in Wonderland, all with wonderfully ornate covers. The colors pop and the artwork entices you to read every title in this book lover's paradise. Digitally printed, book stripes run from selvedge to selvedge, books are about 4-1/4" tall, from the 'Library of Rarities' collection by Aimee Stewart for Robert Kaufman Fabrics. Please order at least 3/4 yards to enjoy the full design.

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