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cross patches

The patch was originally a very small patch of color, and the name was derived from the way it was used when applying color to paper, and how it was applied in cross forms. It was used most commonly in the early 20th century in the European countries of Yugoslavia and Hungary.

The first time I saw it was in a book a young man in my high school was reading about the Great Depression. Now I’m an adult who has had a lot of experience with the Great Depression, and he was talking about the patch and how it was once a way for paper-making workers to mark off pieces of color.

Now the color patch has made its way to America. It used to be reserved for the paper industry.

That seems to indicate that the concept of the patch may have been influenced by the Japanese kimonos, which typically had a red band that lined the top of the kimono head. While the patch was used before World War I, the word “kimono” came from the word “kimono-mon,” which means to wear a hat shaped like a kimono.

I wonder if the patch had ever come to America? It seems like if I found a Japanese kimono, my head would be covered in red.

Yes, the name cross patch is just an aside from the name of the company. Cross-patch is the idea of having one piece of sheet that is glued together and is meant to look like a patch to another piece of sheet. The idea is that with the addition of some glue, the entire thing can be put together in a variety of ways that are more easily seen than they are on paper.

The concept of cross-patching has been around since the beginning of Japanese culture. One of the most famous pieces of paper that has this technique (which was then incorporated into a much more complex fabric) is the “Sono to Chisai” paper scroll, which was used to store information for a variety of historical documents.

This is similar to the idea of the scroll, but with the addition of a cross-stitch pattern. The cross-stitch pattern is the part of the scroll you can see, so all you have to do is glue the two pieces together. The same techniques can be used with any type of paper, the only thing is that they need to be the same color.

The cross-stitch cross-patch is a fun way to display information in a very simple way. Unlike the scroll, you don’t have to glue or stitch the two pieces together, but it still takes some work to get the right pattern.

This is a good example of the cross-stitch pattern. The reason why it is called a cross-stitch is because it crosses the top and bottom of the scroll, but the cross-stitch pattern is actually a cross-stitching pattern. So when you cross the top and bottom of the scroll, its actually a cross-stitch pattern.

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