Umm, actually you bring up a good point. Why DO we think napkins should match? WE don't walk around matching each other, and we share a dinner table... you've opened my eyes. NO MORE MATCHING TABLE LINENS!! {whew... that was free-ing}
Amen to the posting directions, especially, what do I do with the edges? Roll them over twice? And what fabric is best for not needing to be ironed?
I think it's a great idea to have lots of different colors that don't "match". We call that "eclectic", according to Martha Stewart ... heard that way back.
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Love 'em! Um, my birthday's this week and I love your taste in fabric! You should post some directions for your napkins. Do you do anything special?
ReplyDeleteWayne's mom gave us a bunch of homemade white cloth napkins as part of a Christmas gift. I love them! Made me want to make MORE:)
ReplyDeleteUmm, actually you bring up a good point. Why DO we think napkins should match? WE don't walk around matching each other, and we share a dinner table... you've opened my eyes. NO MORE MATCHING TABLE LINENS!!
ReplyDelete{whew... that was free-ing}
I LOVE these napkins. They are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteAmen to the posting directions, especially, what do I do with the edges? Roll them over twice? And what fabric is best for not needing to be ironed?
I think it's a great idea to have lots of different colors that don't "match". We call that "eclectic", according to Martha Stewart ... heard that way back.
hey...those are GREAT! very, very CUTE! ;)
ReplyDeleteWho knows where to download XRumer 5.0 Palladium?
ReplyDeleteHelp, please. All recommend this program to effectively advertise on the Internet, this is the best program!