Thursday, September 1, 2011

Slashed

Last January I picked up a French linen placemat while holidaying on the South Coast. It wasn't just the rough texture of it that caught my eye, but the square shape. Instantly loved it but, at $30 each, came home with just one to use as a French-style doily.

Well, that didn't last long as I'd beat my cutlery on the table if my place wasn't set with my favourite placemat. Of course, I exaggerate my toddler-like behaviour. A bit.

I also have a table runner I made - if you can call buying it off the roll and just hemming the ends 'made' - a few years back. Love the vintage-style fabric but soon realised table runners don't really do it for me.

So this morning, using my French placemat as a shape template, I cut the table runner up. By the end of the day, I'll either have six new placemats, slighty undersized napkins or more padding for the don't-know-what-to-do-with-it drawer.

Not sure these are the sort of budding possibilities to celebrate the first day of spring. But they'll do.

Beats shooting the currawongs with my trigger hose (more reach than a nerf gun), but possibly not quite as much fun.

See what others are doing today in their creative spaces here.

5 comments:

  1. Your green and white fabric looks very fresh and spring-like. It would spend more time in the washing machine than on the table if it lived at my house, so I shall take this as a sign that things will improve as my girls grow older! Your puff pastry making is inspiring. I may have to give it a go.

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  2. I have never been a table runner type either. Love love the texture of this fabric. Happy Spring !

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  3. I love how you just bought one at $30 - that's something that I'd do!!!

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  4. Gorgeous linen. Hope the placematting went well?
    Love that photo too :) K

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  5. There's nothing quite like french linen, it's so lovely - I would have done the same thing, just bought 1.

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