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Cityscape Bench Pillow Pattern

Cityscape Bench Pillow Pattern

Regular price $11.95 USD
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This bench pillow turns individually pieced skyscrapers into a fun skyline design. This pattern comes with instructions to make a day and a night vesrion of the pillow, so you can showcase your city in different light.

This pattern is traditionally pieced and beginner level.

Finished Size: 38" x 16"

Featured fabrics: It Takes a Village by Jennifer Long of Sew A Story for Riley Blake Designs

All patterns are drawn, designed, digitized, and written by Jennifer Long of Sew A Story. They have been tested by a team of beginner, intermediate, and advanced sewists. 

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