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Back to EpisodesEpisode 59: The Mending-sodes (part II) with Old Flame Mending
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It’s episode 59! It's part two of Amanda's conversation with Rebecca and Tia of Old Flame Mending. We'll be getting into some nitty gritty mending and hemming talk. Also: we finally discover that those iron mending patches are NOT a good option!
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