BTW, I wanted curtain fabric by the yard because this house has six
basic sizes of windows, plus a few outliers, and the architect had no
problem with putting two or three sizes, shapes, and placements of
windows in one room. I ended up buying lace drapes from all four of the
historic lace drap
Good to know. I've seen Amish made furniture at the local Hoot Judkins. It's
lovely, but as you say, very pricey. Good luck with the hunt.
Sharon
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That is lovely stuff. And the price is great. If you have a shower, you
could use this as an outer curtain;whatever color the inner, waterproof one
was would show off the pattern nicely. Or, as you said, historic dresses.
(in my spare time).
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We saw the Hoot Judkins, but the quality is not as good as Barn
Furniture and Amish Direct. Both the latter places will cut deals. About
10-15% off and free shipping is the range.
Fran
On 2/27/2016 11:09 AM, Sharon Collier wrote:
Good to know. I've seen Amish made furniture at the local Hoot
Your home is going to be lovely!
Sharon
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We saw the Hoot Judk
Thanks. It had better be. We've been working on it for almost 7 months
already.
Fran
On 2/27/2016 11:46 AM, Sharon Collier wrote:
Your home is going to be lovely!
Sharon
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