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Material for a chest panel
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A length of material suitable for making two chest pieces. It has a printed design of autumn oak leaves and acorns.
Title: Material for a chest panel
Description:
A length of material suitable for making two chest pieces.
It has a printed design of autumn oak leaves and acorns.
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