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I got these drapes at an estate sale this weekend. They're in perfect condition besides the lining being a bit faded. I got 8 panels with very cool original bright yellow sheers with mod optic open mesh circle patterns (killer). Each drapery panel is about 4 feet wide with generous pleats X 7+ feet long. The entire rear of this house was covered with these drapes, wall to wall and I was fortunate enough to buy them all. This house was incredible, it looked like it had been shut up for 30 years or longer - no smoking, no wear to anything.
The Crimson Drapes Nebula: one of the glories of the mapped galaxy. Situated in zone Delta. NOTE: Class 2 ISA alert in place.
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The back. There are so many goodies in the trim drawers that the staff keeps on hand for the drapes -- I wish we'd get to keep them! :) I made the back trim by layering the diamond beaded motif under the silver beaded circle, and then pinning a black shiny rose in the center.
My master sitting area, which I love because I made the drapes, my own pattern and all. The red is silk, the other is so very heavy that i had to stop using the duvet to match. I re-made it into a throw, wherever that is. Thrown somewhere...
Thanks to Radiospike, we both had media passes to shoot the Dallas/Detroit game at the Joe on Friday, March 30th.
The sun is so hot that it both creates extreme heat inside the tunnel and weakens the strength of the plastic. The tunnel will burst and tear the plastic.
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Draping paper and fabric versions of the letter 'V' over a mannequin focusing on enhancing the body shape.13/09/13
Pattern: Stripy Throw — Simple Crochet
Adaptations: Doubled all rows to create bigger stripes
Materials: Briggs & Little Heritage in Washed White, Scarlet, Navy Blue and Light Blue
Start Date: Fall 2004
Finished By: January 16, 2009.
My 1790s-inspired drape in progress. The top was an exceptionally stiff, medium-weight synthetic, and the bottom was a delicious chartreuse and black silk. Beneath the skirt, there's a laboriously knife-pleated 3 yard length of tulle to give the high CB fullness -- you'll see how far it puffs out in later pics.
Southern Ontario is slowly becoming wine country.
The bird population is a problem for the vineyards.
A simple but elegant solution.