patchwork tortoise
Look at this little guy! patchwork tortoise Originally made and uploaded by piiwakitt
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Posted by Danielle | Jan 7, 2009 | KnitHacker |
Look at this little guy! patchwork tortoise Originally made and uploaded by piiwakitt
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