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1. Tasty
2. Night Sky
3. Flowery Ballerina
4. Candy Dish
5. Snack Time Mini Quilt
6. My Fabric Obsession
7. Seaside
8. Jaybird Quilts Pattern Science Fair
9. Pastel Night Sky Quilt
10. Austin Josephs Quilt of Many Colors
11. Spirographic
12. Park Bench Quilt
13. Diamonds in Blue
14. Hugs and Kisses
15. Northern Lights
16. Lark Mini (from Skip the Borders)
17. Super Ditto
18. Jackies Jawbreaker Pillow
19. Marci Girl Designs - Northern Lights
20. Mini Disco turned big
21. Audrey @ Hot Pink Quilts
22. Jackies Rock Candy table topper
23. Jen Bs raspberry dessert
24. Jen Bs checkerboard dots
25. Mixteca Lights @ Secretly Stitching
26. Night Sky Stool Cover
27. Rock Candy
28. Candy Dish to Baby Quilt
29. 8 Shades of Seattle
30. Nightshades Printless Little Sister
31. Daydream on the Radio
32. Reversible Mini Quilt
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