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Understanding and Using a Sewing Machine

(9781785004995) - Needlework & fabric crafts - Paperback / softback - The Crowood Press Ltd - ISBN: 9781785004995 - Pages: 96 pages, 173 colour illustrations - Publication date: 26/11/2018

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The Crowood Press Ltd. is a British publishing company that specializes in books about outdoor activities, military history, and crafts.
ISBN The Crowood Press Ltd 1785004999
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Category Needlework & fabric crafts
Format Paperback / softback
ISBN 9781785004995
Pages 96 pages, 173 colour illustrations
Publication date 26/11/2018
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd

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