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  • Essential Oil Diffuser
  • Master Bedroom Revamp
  • Patchwork Bias Tape
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  • The June & June Project

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I, Sarah of Rhinestones and Telephones, sign up as a participant of Self-Stitched-September. I endeavour to wear at least one handmade item of clothing every day for the duration of September 2010.



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All content is copyright of Sarah Gilbert 2004-2010. Please do not use my original photos or writing without my permission. Thank you.

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Monday, January 1, 2001

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