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Hi,


I posted about this earlier in the Autumn and got a fair few replies but unfortunately I didn't receive any notifications about private messages so I'm just going to put this up again and its first come, first served (with sincere apologies to anyone who did message as well - rest assured I have updated my settings this time!)


Can I interest anyone in taking the following items off my hands?


22 unused dress patterns. All came free from my LoveSewing magazine subscription but as I subscribed before having my two kids I'm now left with loads of patterns and zero time so I've had to pick the ones I really want to make. Looking for someone to take them all rather than individually.


Tin of vintage buttons. Got free at an auction with my vintage Singer machine and I don't have a use for them currently


Bag of assorted fabrics. Most cotton and fat quarter size, some bigger, some smaller. Offering whole bag though rather than pick and choose. Perfect for quilting/appliqu?s.


Pics of patterns and buttons attached. Fabric is basically lots of patterns in all the colours of the rainbow!


Pick up from Peckham Rye/Nunhead but could arrange drop-off in East Dulwich somewhere if necessary


Best,


Pippa.

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