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Old 12-20-2013, 02:47 PM
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QuiltE
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
to help you 'get' them, i can think of two good reasons off hand.
1. if you get cold feet in the night, but the rest of you is warm, i think the bedrunner may be a good solution.
2. if you have a very plain bed spread that you just love, but want to add a certain something to the decor, a bed runner could fit the bill quite nicely.


ps... this is not a flame
Thanks QuiltnNan... I know you';d never flame!
I'm like several of the others in that when I have had them on beds that they have moved around and just been a nuisance ... or fallen on the floor, where they were no good! Good idea for brightening a plain bedspread which I with my quilts, I do not have!

It sure would beat making a big quilt, and yet give something nice and showy along with that plain spread. You could have a whole wardrobe of bed runners and keep changing them up for different looks!



MaryK ... and no doubt, you will have this whole new room ready for your neighbour when she returns. So are you painting the room too?
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