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OT-kind of patchwork
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thanks, Taria for the link, that was fun. Love the pink one! amy
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I have a beloved old upholstered wingback Queen Anne-type chair that the fabric is giving way due to age and sun. This would be a marvelous way to refresh the chair and have fabrics of my choice. So a BIG thank you for the ideas!
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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I loved the chair idea too and I hope Leslie will give her beloved chair a go. However - did you see that coming? - somehow the fabric choices in the example just don't sit well with me. Or is it the lack of pieced blocks? Would log cabins be better? crazy quilt? Grandmother's Flower Garden? Polly
"Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." I have a beloved old upholstered wingback Queen Anne-type chair that the fabric is giving way due to age and sun. This would be a marvelous way to
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I have a vision of some Jacobean type appliqué... some where on the chair.... when I get around to it. Maybe on the arms or the back??? ;-)
And shame on you, Polly, for mentioning log cabin blocks! You know about me and log cabins..... LOL
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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"Taria" wrote
How fun! Thanks for sharing all the colorful chairs. This I will make after I find that perfect chair at some garage sale. How fun to sit in!
Thank you, Taria, for sharing!
I have no idea if you do Thanksgiving in the UK, but a happy, blissful one to you and your loved ones.
Donna in the Pacific NW where there's about 6" of snow on the ground, wind finally stopped so no more - degree's.....just 22 out now, and trying hard to keep up with all the birds! So many different ones came yesterday and all so thirsty! Warm water they got. I'm so thankful for so many things.
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Thanks for your good wishes but no, we don't have Thanksgiving in the UK, Its only celebrated in Liberia, Granada and parts of the Netherlands, as well as Canada and the US. I think Canada's is in October.
So a very happy Thanksgiv>
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Seafood risotto here! And possibly ice cream for afters, though it may just be fruit.
My men want a duck for Christmas dinner. I may also do pheasant.