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Fun Fabric Finds!

Recently, I bought theseMichael Miller prints from Hypernoodle2’s Etsy shop online! I adore the way the shop is set up. It is very easy to shop there because the coordinating fabrics are already organized for you in the Fabric Duos section!
Here were my choices!
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Michael Miller's Lagoon Hoopla Dot and Lagoon Play Stripe
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Michael Miller's Spa Dandy Damask and Aqua Dumb Dot
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Michael Miller's Spice Hoopla Dot and Spice Play Stripe
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Michael Miller's Boho Blossom fabric in the Orchid
I ordered them Nov. 6 and received these fun fabrics Nov. 9!!
If you get the opportunity check out their fun Fabric Duo section!

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Comments

Bethany said…
I've used that damask a few times and it works up delightfully!!!
Daisy said…
Hypernoodle is the best online fabric store! I also love their shop setup, especially the duos. I've ordered 4 sets so far! After the holidays I'm going to attempt your weekender bag using their fabrics.

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