Ah now I love a good quilt. Like Osyth I haven’t got my place sorted yet. We are still in box turmoil for another 8 months. But if you come across any quilts next year I would love to know.
Bound to find some more! Trying to stick to picking up stuff that’s actually usable, some is disintegrating to the point of only being good for trimming my cushions etc.
If you have a colour scheme or preference pls let me know and I will keep an eye…
That table looks so great–and I like the new positioning of other items…the chair with the red seat where the chair with the blue seat was…and moving the (couch piece?) to the right works well also.
I think the rug is very happy with what you’ve done with the table and the table is also happy that the rug reflects its beauty….
10 out of10 for observation!
Yes, I’m always playing about with layout. The Os de Mouton chair was a more recent find. the blue Lloyd Loom chair is yet to find a permanent spot.
Yes, good bedspread. Lucky for Osyth, it’s too small for my beds. Green, too. It would be nice.
Have you guys thought of contacting Les Soeurs Anglaises (http://www.lessoeursanglaises.com/) about offering a class of some kind? Between the two of you, you have an impressive array of skills. They offer a lot of fabric-related classes and might be interested in expanding their selection. I bet a lot of us have pieces and projects that need a little work, would pack easily, etc.
I knew when you mentioned the green bedspread that I should not look at it and then you go and boldly sling it into my Reader. I adore it. I just haven’t the place for it yet. And Trev’s table …. yes please, masterclass – not that I’ll ever be clever enough but I do find the processes fascinating
It’s one of those pieces that is so appealing that I can almost convince myself to change the colour palette in one bedroom to suit it.
Almost……………but not quite. When you see latest photos of terrace bedroom next week you will totally undersand why, now I have even MORE pictures and textiles up and out .
And where, exactly is this email you emptily promise, with photos , pour moi?
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Ah now I love a good quilt. Like Osyth I haven’t got my place sorted yet. We are still in box turmoil for another 8 months. But if you come across any quilts next year I would love to know.
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Bound to find some more! Trying to stick to picking up stuff that’s actually usable, some is disintegrating to the point of only being good for trimming my cushions etc.
If you have a colour scheme or preference pls let me know and I will keep an eye…
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Don’t those curtains look lovely in situ x
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Merci mate. I think so
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That table looks so great–and I like the new positioning of other items…the chair with the red seat where the chair with the blue seat was…and moving the (couch piece?) to the right works well also.
I think the rug is very happy with what you’ve done with the table and the table is also happy that the rug reflects its beauty….
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10 out of10 for observation!
Yes, I’m always playing about with layout. The Os de Mouton chair was a more recent find. the blue Lloyd Loom chair is yet to find a permanent spot.
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So impressed with that coffee table. And a good quilt is hard to find.
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Yes, good bedspread. Lucky for Osyth, it’s too small for my beds. Green, too. It would be nice.
Have you guys thought of contacting Les Soeurs Anglaises (http://www.lessoeursanglaises.com/) about offering a class of some kind? Between the two of you, you have an impressive array of skills. They offer a lot of fabric-related classes and might be interested in expanding their selection. I bet a lot of us have pieces and projects that need a little work, would pack easily, etc.
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I knew when you mentioned the green bedspread that I should not look at it and then you go and boldly sling it into my Reader. I adore it. I just haven’t the place for it yet. And Trev’s table …. yes please, masterclass – not that I’ll ever be clever enough but I do find the processes fascinating
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It’s one of those pieces that is so appealing that I can almost convince myself to change the colour palette in one bedroom to suit it.
Almost……………but not quite. When you see latest photos of terrace bedroom next week you will totally undersand why, now I have even MORE pictures and textiles up and out .
And where, exactly is this email you emptily promise, with photos , pour moi?
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Sorry …. I will email – there is an explanation which I think is plausible. X
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Slightly worried now….
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Don’t be … just some life
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