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Marbled Blue – 20 Fat Quarters – 18″ x 20″ – Maywood Studio Java Batik Fabric
$70.00
Java Batiks – Marbled Blue
By Maywood Studio
Approx. 18″ x 20″ Fat Quarters, 20 Pieces
Out of stock
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