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Whats under my foot
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I can’t believe we have been in this house for 3 years and I haven’t even thought about a curtain. To be honest, I am just now thinking about what I am going to change in the room. The warm wood has finally caught up with me because it feels so dark in there. So…the knee walls are either gong to be a pastel green or white, and the slant part of the wall will be the opposite.
The ceiling is still in the thought process. There is some water damage on it from when the house set empty and of course it is wood too. It will need to be replaced but with what I am not sure yet. For now, some lace curtains with lighten up the room.
I found this in the hoop lace hexagon on Embroidery Legacy and purchased it. In my emb software I duplicated and butted the hexies against one another and stitched them out on organza. That is what I have been doing.
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From Gretchen’s Little Corner is this totally scrappy quilt, wow. This is amazing!
The Morning Latte shared her Cabins in Pines finish. A lovely quilt to warm up with next to the fire.
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Hi Denise, your lace is incredible. It will make amazing curtains.
Thanks. If I want a curtain to cover the whole window I will need to get more thread. So far I have used an entire 3000 yard cone on 1/4 of the curtain.
That lace is incredible!
Thanks for the shout-out on the Cabins/Pines quilt!
You’re welcome, thank you for linking up.