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Old 02-10-2010, 07:11 PM
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Perfect for your quilt studio!!
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Neat idea but the cup and plate sure looks odd in that position. :lol:
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Astramorgaine
Can you say plastic covers? LOL What a neat thing to do with quilts! Of course, it would not match one thing in my decor, I would have to get all new furniture! Imagine having that in your sewing room, though.

Can you say NO HUSBAND....NO CHILDREN.....NO FRIENDS!

and no CHOCOLATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I would have to figure out a way to make a huge wall decoration out of them. Too many grandkids!
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Since we are D.I.N.K.s (dual income, no kids) we might get by with this....not a chaise or sofa, but maybe a lovely bench at the foot of the bed? Hmmmmm...
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Originally Posted by lindy
I would have to figure out a way to make a huge wall decoration out of them. Too many grandkids!
What a great idea!!!

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Originally Posted by DianD
Since we are D.I.N.K.s (dual income, no kids) we might get by with this....not a chaise or sofa, but maybe a lovely bench at the foot of the bed? Hmmmmm...

that is a new one.... "D. I. N. K."......

let me call my daughter, who is done with college and tell her all about the D. I. N. K......clearly her head is under a rock.
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These are absolutely gorgeous!! I love them, but for everyday
use, I think they would be better made far smaller and put into
a lovely Victorian doll house!! That way, the "lady of the house"
wouldn't have to worry about her servants or children messing
up her new sofas!!
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Originally Posted by MissTreated
Seems like a waste of two perfectly good quilts, IMHO.
Maybe parts of it were stained or ruined and they were salvaged. I think they're adorable, but agree they'd not stand up to use. For "looks" only.
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
These are absolutely gorgeous!! I love them, but for everyday
use, I think they would be better made far smaller and put into
a lovely Victorian doll house!! That way, the "lady of the house"
wouldn't have to worry about her servants or children messing
up her new sofas!!
"made smaller and put into a lovely Victorian doll house" - what a great idea!
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