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Sewing Items in The Final Straw Game Show

Sewing Items in The Final Straw Game Show – these sewing items are in a stack and players take turns pulling them without having the stack fall. #thefinalstraw #sewing

Sewing Items in The Final Straw Game Show

Sewing Items in The Final Straw Game Show - these sewing items are in a stack and players take turns pulling them without having the stack fall. #thefinalstraw #sewing
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You can see these on The Final Straw, Season 1, Episode 8 with the Grandmothers attic stack, which was the first stack pull of that episode which featured some sewing items to pull out if the stack such as, pin cushion, spools of thread, quilted bag and a Box that said fabric scraps and zipper, all of these from grandmothers attic.

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Sewing Items in The Final Straw Game Show - these sewing items are in a stack and players take turns pulling them without having the stack fall. #thefinalstraw #sewing

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Sewing Items in The Final Straw Game Show - these sewing items are in a stack and players take turns pulling them without having the stack fall. #thefinalstraw #sewing

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Sewing Items in The Final Straw Game Show - these sewing items are in a stack and players take turns pulling them without having the stack fall. #thefinalstraw #sewing

This game show episode aired August 29, 2022 on ABC.

Screenshots belong to The Final Straw, used for illustrational purposes.


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