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Episode 101: So Not Fuchsia

Episode 101 of the Imagined Landscapes Podcast podcast, hosted by Imagined Landscapes & Rora114, titled "Episode 101: So Not Fuchsia" was published on September 2, 2020 and runs 68 minutes.

September 2, 2020 ·68m · Imagined Landscapes Podcast

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Sarah unveils Gnicki the Gnome while Katie hits the detour lane. We both get excited for a new MKAL 

Show notes can be found on the Imagined Landscapes website: imaginedlandcapes.com/podcast, and come chat with us in the Ravelry group: ravelry.com/groups/imagined-landscapes or on our Instagram pages: Sarah (Imagined_Landscapes) & Katie (Rora114)

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