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Date: 2013-01-22 23:50:35
Embroidery
Sewing machine
Textile machinery
Satin stitch
Appliqué
Straight stitch
Stitch
Hemstitch
Bernina Sewing Machine
Textile arts
Needlework
Sewing

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