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Cross Stitch Magazines 17 issues 1994 - 1997

$8

$10

Posted over 4 years ago in South Attleboro, MA

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Electronics & Media - Books, Movies, & Music - Books & Magazines

Cross Stitch Magazines 17 issues 1994 - 1997

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Better Homes & Garden Cross Stitch & Country Crafts Back Issues: September/October 1994. Poor condition. It is missing its cover. See photos. January / February 1994. Fair condition. Cover is worn. Has dog-eared corner on front cover in top right. Has some moisture damage.  March/April 1994. Very good condition.  May / June 1994. Good minus condition. Has some wear on cover and some light moisture damage.  July / August 1994. Good minus condition. Has some small scratch damage on front cover and some light moisture damage.  November/December 1994. Very good condition. January/February 1996. Very good condition.  Better Homes & Garden Cross Stitch & Needlework Back Issues (Renamed from Cross Stitch & Country Crafts): August 1996. Very good condition.  October 1996. Very good condition.  December 1996. Very good condition.  April 1997. Very good condition.  December 1997. Very good condition.  Cross Stitch! Magazine back issues: December/January 1994. Very good condition. February/March 1994. Fair condition. Cover is worn. Back cover has big dog-ear/crease in top right corner. April/May 1994. Very good condition. June/July 1994. Very good condition. McCall's Needlework June 1996. Very good condition.

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