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Posted by Juno B on June 11, 2009, 10:03 am
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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> "Juno B" wrote...
>> Kate XXXXXX wrote:
>>> Juno B wrote:
>>>> Way back, about a million years ago I made drapes for my bedroom.
>>>> Yesterday my DGS set me up with my own web page. Now I can finally
>>>> display one picture of the drapes and a couple of throw pillows I made
>>>> for my bed. http://spedr.com/2gor7 If the link doesn't work please let
>>>> me know. I'm new to this kind of thing
>>>> Juno
>>> What a gorious pattern! And I love what you have done with the
>>> drapes/curtains. With a busy pattern, keeping the drapes plain in style
>>> really works. And the cushions are a nice touch.
>> Thank you Kate. The room is very large so I knew it could handle the
>> pattern. I try very hard to keep everything in the house as simple as
>> possible.
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> That pattern reminds me of some (reconstructed) Elizabethan bed curtains
> I've seen once in a museum house in - I think it was Sheffield. Really nice,
> the busy pattern with the plain room. And I agree with Kate, the plain style
> goes best with the whole ensemble.
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> U.
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Thank you Ursula, years ago I had made something similar for my kitchen,
used them for years and finally passed them along to my mother who also
used them for years. She finally had to get rid of them because they
wore so thin from cleaning. I think that between the 2 of us they
probably had 25 years of use.
Juno
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>> Way back, about a million years ago I made drapes for my bedroom.
>> Yesterday my DGS set me up with my own web page. Now I can finally
>> display one picture of the drapes and a couple of throw pillows I made
>> for my bed. http://spedr.com/2gor7 If the link doesn't work please let
>> me know. I'm new to this kind of thing
>> Juno
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> What a gorious pattern! And I love what you have done with the
> drapes/curtains. With a busy pattern, keeping the drapes plain in style
> really works. And the cushions are a nice touch.
>