shower curtain
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nwm50 - Yes, that is snow! About a foot less on the weekend when I took the photo, than there is now. I found the perfect photo spot though, I can clothespin the top to the lattice on my woodshed. Great lighting there!
Thank you all for the wonderful comments! I'm going to quilt around the flowers, then fmq the rest with an up/down vine with leaves to match those in the panel. Or somewhere close to them at least.
Thank you all for the wonderful comments! I'm going to quilt around the flowers, then fmq the rest with an up/down vine with leaves to match those in the panel. Or somewhere close to them at least.
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Very nice piece and agree w/ this suggestion.
You certainly have an eye for arranging components for a beautiful design.
Maybe you could put a hanging sleeve for when you want to use it as a shower curtain, slipping it over a removable tension rod in front of the waterproof liner. That way, it would be less limited to the shower as it might be if it had buttonholes to accommodate shower rings. A light washable batting would make it usable as a lovely quilt as well.
Maybe you could put a hanging sleeve for when you want to use it as a shower curtain, slipping it over a removable tension rod in front of the waterproof liner. That way, it would be less limited to the shower as it might be if it had buttonholes to accommodate shower rings. A light washable batting would make it usable as a lovely quilt as well.
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