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i am having a clear out of fabrics.


The fabric pictured in picture 1 is folded in half so is double to length pictured.


The other pictures are all wax print fabrics


The green and white check is no longer available but everything else is. The pink and yellow circle print is brand new still stuck together with the original label and the two blue shade fabrics are not full pieces although are still very large


Collection from dulwich village.


?15 the lot

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Hey Imogen, it's Kim, I came to buy your Science things last Monday. How are you? I could maybe do a swap with money or something with a Scooter for your African and Mexican fabrics. I just went to find it to describe it, but it's buried.


I think it's Spiderman, a two wheel. I will check tomorrow. Let me know what you think.


All the best, Kim

Hi Kim, nice to hear from you :) I'm fine thank you and yourself?


I'm afraid the mexican fabrics have gone but I still have the african ones. I have also just found myself a scooter for my little man a few days ago for his christmas pressies so wouldn't need another! i'm trying to think if there is anything else I might need but its hard as i'm trying to downsize my belongings in the event of having to move so money is unfortunately the most useful thing to me right now! do keep on firing ideas at me though!!


xx

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