from United States on 09/20/2024 - Fabric I used this to make a small project and it worked just fine. It’s a little stiff but softens as u use it
from United States on 09/15/2024 - Perfect size for my project. I got this fabric and wasn’t sure if it was gonna b good. It’s better than good it was perfect size and color. I would buy this product again.
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