





If you were ever going to have vintage fabric conniptions then this is when you're going to have them...good conniptions, though! This is the most amazing 1960s trippy fabric I have come across in a long time - it is very hard to put it up for sale, I can tell you. But I have done it. Yes, I have. I reached right down into my vintage fabric *strength* reservoir and have put it up here. Gulp. I may just have to keep 10cm for me...*she slips away quietly and snips a little piece off the fabric and pops it into her vintage fabric favourite jar on her desk*
xNess
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