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kristen

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All used but in very good condition:


Learn to sew | Alison Read - free


One Piece of Fabric: 15 projects to make | Lena Santana - 50p

https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Piece-Fabric-Lena-Santana/dp/1843405474


Grow All You Can Eat in 3 Square Feet (hardback) - £3

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grow-All-Three-Square-Feet/dp/0241180015


A Girl Called Jack: 100 Delicious Budget Recipes | Jack Monroe - £2

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Girl-Called-Jack-delicious-recipes/dp/0718178947

 

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