Do you make Bed Runners?
#71
Actually made one after staying at a hotel and seeing cloth one. Not quilted though. When Sister in law was ill and feet were so cold I made one with fans and it came out so beautiful if I do say so myself ! I don't know how to put pics on as yet but one day will. They are great and I love the idea of across the pillows instead of shams !!
#73
Originally Posted by pookie ookie
They're great for pet lovers. Keeps them off the fancy hair attracting duvets. Or, in my case, chenille bedspread.
#74
Originally Posted by lynndianne
I bought a book so I could make one but my DH thinks it's a stupid idea. I'm going to make one anyway.
Lynn
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#76
I hate to sound like sour grapes, but I have only one experience with Kaye London. She had a pattern that I really cared for, but you had to buy her templates. When I e-mailed her about it, it was a basic, well, your welcome to try the pattern but you really need the templates. The end. Never got the pattern nor the templates. They were basically a set of heart shapes that fit inside each other and made from a heavier type card board. I'm normally not a cheap schake, but it didn't sit right with me. Has anyone else had a problem with having to buy the special templates, etc. just to buy the pattern? It was a little rpicey I will admit.
#80
I tend to prefer to make lap quilts, and then I lay them on my king size bed which has an offwhite duvet cover (an imported quilted one, I'm ashamed to say!). That way I can "show off" various quilts I have made, even if it's just for me and DH. The spare room also has an offwhite quilted spread (again confession time - made in China), and I use it as a backdrop for various quilts I have made. Will I be kicked off the board for such an admission? :oops:
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