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The top of a quilt label sewn to the bottom left corner of a quilt has a navy box with a white crescent moon and small white stars that says “For your first dreams” in a white cursive font. In a white box underneath the navy box, someone has written “Welcome, Baby Ida! Love, Aunt Sarah” in black pen. The quilt has a yellow and white fabric border and a delicate pink floral print on one side and a pattern with crescent moons and clouds with sleepy eyes and soft smiles on the other.
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Anna is a self-taught sewist, award-winning cosplayer and digital artist. In her free time, she’s either stitching up new costumes and creating fun content, binging some sort of animated series or snuggling her cats, Mina and Opal.

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