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So have been setting about making them into something useful.
By adding a length of linen onto the sides and top the become either a table cloth or a bed cover.
They even look good patched as many of them are a little holey.
After attaching the linen i usually dye them using Rit.
I love love love this. I have lots floating around my house, that I move around from time to time, but I don't really know what to do with them, too pretty to toss, too impractical in a modern sense. Love this beautiful idea.
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