| Sajou Family Winders $17.00 ($15.45) / set of four Family 1
The little girls in family 1, Flavie, Balsamie, Rosalie and Marie are dressed in a little floral motif dress with a lace collar. These delightful little girls are large cards for a fun way of winding your bits of ribbons or threads. Two colours can be wound - one above the belt and one below. These cards have a different print on the back and are made of 2mm thick cardboard. Format of each card: 14.5cm high x 7cm wide.
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 all four
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 attractively packaged
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Family 2
The little girls in family 2, Caroline, Catherine, Martine and Apolline, are dressed in a little tartan motif dress with a lace collar. These delightful little girls are large cards for a fun way of winding your bits of ribbons or threads. Two colours can be wound - one above the belt and one below. These cards have a different print on the back and are made of 2mm thick cardboard. Format of each card: 14.5cm high x 7cm wide. |
 all four |  attractively packaged |  Caroline on her own | Family 3
The little girls in family 3, Frédérique, Véronique, Monique and Dominique are dressed in a little floral motif dress with a lace collar. These delightful little girls are large cards for a fun way of winding your bits of ribbons or threads. Two colours can be wound - one above the belt and one below. These cards have a different print on the back and are made of 2 mm thick cardboard. Format of each card: 14.5cm high x 7cm wide. |
 all four |  attractively packaged |  Monique on her own | Family 4
The little girls in family 4, Katia, Olivia, Barbara and Léa, are dressed in a Toile de Jouy motif dress with a lace collar. These delightful little girls are large cards for a fun way of winding your bits of ribbons or threads. Two colours can be wound - one above the belt and one below. These cards have a different print on the back and are made of 2mm thick cardboard. Format of each card: 14.5cm high x 7cm wide. |
 all four |  attractively packaged |  Katia on her own |  hard at work!
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