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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wash Day


New Ikea fabrics,


all washed and hanging out to dry.

27 comments:

  1. The fabrics look wonderful and that's the longest washing line I have ever seen!

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  2. Yes that is quite a lengthy washing line you have there. Don't they look so cheerful hanging in your yard like that! Now that they're washed it means that they are one step closer to being made into something fab! Hey your place looks very rural. It must be so nice to live somewhere so quiet and peaceful. Unless you have a couple of high rise unit blocks on either side of you filled with noisy neighbours and I just can't see them here in your photos ;D

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  3. It's a very cool contrast to see this bold fabrics against a natural landscape. Very excited to see your upcoming projects!

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  4. They look picture perfect hanging on the line. I have a stack of Ikea fabrics I haven't touched yet. Daughter has claimed a piece for her new apartment. I'll be doing some sewing for her by summer's end.

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  5. Ikea has some great fabrics and boy, I wouldn't mind being your neighbor. What a beautiful sight!! They look so happy just hanging there.

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  6. Oh wow, you have quite some land to hang those fabrics to dry! I love houses with a view!

    You should let them hang there, they look gorgeous! Wasling-line art!

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  7. Oh my goodness - those are fabulous! And I thought that even before I went on to read what a steal they were! Can't wait to see what you do with them.

    The dolls continue to amaze me . . .

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  8. Now THAT makes for a happy wash line

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  9. This is so pretty! I would leave them up all summer!

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  10. Even your washing line looks like a piece of art!! LOVE all the bold colours, great taste, good on ya :0)

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  11. I second High Desert Diva's comment. It made me happy just seeing the pic. I just LOVE IKEA!

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  12. I love shopping at Ikea! ^____^ these are beautiful pictures!
    Ps. look in my blog, please! there is a little award for you.
    Hugs

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  13. I can't wait to see what you make of them.

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  14. Such a groovy sight! I'm looking forward to seeing what comes of them.

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  15. OH WOW....who needs flowers in the yard!!!

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  16. Oh, Please can I fold them??!!

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  18. they look great! I love the one with the big circles
    : )

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  19. I could move in under this washing line.

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  20. if i were driving by your house i would park my car, walk into your backyard and start taking pictures. those are amazing fabrics...i LOVE them. can't wait to see what you do with them.

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  21. Is that a better way to dry? When I dry my fabrics in the dryer, they tend to wrinkle up - of course, that might be because I put them in a garment bag....I'm half thinking of stringing up a line to dry my future fabrics........

    They look so happy to be waving in the air! Those are fantastic fabrics. I think I need to spend some quality time there.........

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  22. Great washing line! The colors all so bold, great fabrics! Yum...

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