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  2. Patchwork quilt - Wikipedia

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    A "fat quarter" is one square meter (or one yard by the width of the fabric, typically 42–44") folded into four and cut along the folds, thus giving a relatively square piece of fabric 50 cm on a side, as opposed to buying a quarter of a meter off the roll, resulting in a long thin piece that is only 25 cm wide.

  3. Hobbycraft - Wikipedia

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    Hobbycraft’s chief executive, Dominic Jordan, says that while the company is in a strong position heading into the 2023 financial year, the months ahead remain challenging. Dominic went on to add that the current cost of living crisis is causing problems, and that the company also faced challenges with shipping costs.

  4. Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the Quarters

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    Christmas in the Big House, Christmas in the Quarters is a 1994 children's book by Patricia McKissack and Frederick McKissack. It is about the preparations and workings around the Christmas season on a slave plantation in 1850s Virginia.

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    A Christmas Story (1983) This was always the movie my middle school art teacher would put on leading up to the holidays and I really believe that means it stands the test of time.

  6. Christmas creep - Wikipedia

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    Christmas creep (also referred to as holiday creep [1]) is a merchandising phenomenon in which merchants and retailers introduce holiday-themed merchandise, decorations or music well before the traditional start of a holiday shopping season. [2] The term "Christmas creep" was first used in the mid-1980s but the phenomenon is much older. [3]

  7. A John Waters Christmas - Wikipedia

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    "Fat Daddy" – Fat Daddy "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" – Tiny Tim "Christmas Time Is Coming" (A Street Carol) – Stormy Weather, originally released in 1975 "Happy Birthday Jesus" – Little Cindy, originally released in 1959 "Here Comes Fatty Claus" – Rudolph & Gang "Little Mary Christmas" – Roger Christian

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