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      <title>Browsing the Aunt Martha&#39;s Hot Iron Transfers Catalog</title>
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      <description>I finally took some time to flip through the aunt martha&amp;#39;s hot iron transfers catalog, and it really reminded me why I fell in love with embroidery in the first place. There&amp;#39;s something so nostalgic about those thin, newsprint-style pages filled</description>
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