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I don’t say this lightly … because I have some ah-mazing things coming soon. Ah-ma-Zing! You can be the first to get all the details if you sign up!

Sign Up to receive the bias vs lengthwise grain binding workshop … FREE! Complete with a pdf workbook. Supply list. A practical project pattern designed so you don’t just learn the technique … you do it. After subscribing, the workshop invitation will be delivered to your email when it releases on Wednesday, March 11. How great is that?!

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Thank you for subscribing. I look forward to sharing my love of quilts, quilting, and all the details.

From my heart. By my hands.

Debbie

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Debbie Thompson I Sweet Little Quilts PO Box 509 - Ooltewah, TN 37363

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