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      <title>Sewing a book quilt block for your next library project</title>
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      <description>A book quilt block is honestly one of the most satisfying things you can stitch up if you&amp;#39;re a fan of both reading and sewing. There is just something incredibly charming about seeing a row of fabric &amp;#39;spines&amp;#39; lined up on a quilt, looking exactly</description>
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