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Crafts / Needlework / Knitting / Sheep wool / Linen / Embroidery / Chemise / Smock-frock / Crochet / Clothing / Textile arts / Culture
Date: 2013-04-08 11:53:52
Crafts
Needlework
Knitting
Sheep wool
Linen
Embroidery
Chemise
Smock-frock
Crochet
Clothing
Textile arts
Culture

October 2007 Clothing final.pub

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