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I just finished this bag and I love it. It's a 12 by 18 inch paisley tapestry chenille snap frame tote with a tiny checked chenille lining. There are eight 7 inch deep, six inch wide pockets inside with a tab for a drop spindle or keys. This bag appeals to me on all levels - paisley, soft plush fabric, big enough for all my stuff including books, knitting needles, etc. I think I have enough fabric for one or two more. I buy high end remnants and often can't get more of a certain kind. The sun is out - off to walk the doggies up the hill to keep them happy and myself in some sort of physical and mental fitness.
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