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Stamp collecting
Not quite sure why these are involved in patchwork but …. I have just come across my wifes stanp collection. No these have little relation to those issued by the post office. these are ink type stamps with patterns and shapes. I suppose I can understand why wyou would occasionally need a pattern to make a shape on some fabric. My wife doesn’t just have a few - I would expect that there is more than a hundred, with all different shapes. I suspect my wife is not unusual in this and it is just another aspect where patchwork enthusiasts become obsessive collectors.
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