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14 comments
Juanita M Moore
I’d be a watchmakers desk/workbench.
I’ve converted one for years, working on vintage sewing machines. But $800? I don’t think so.
They are beautiful workmanship, and have many tiny drawers for parts and oils. Etc. They even have a tray you pull out to catch the tiny pieces if they fall off the work table. LOL
The fashion show was ok.
Maybe one per season.
Welcome back Mary!
We missed your kind generous heart and good descriptions.
Sarah Duncan
If I were a piece of furniture, I would definitely be an antique caned chair. I have a great affinity for them and rescue them on the side of the road for some TLC. I taught myself how to cane after one short lesson with my spinners and weavers guild about 25 years ago, and have been hooked (pardon the pun, I started learning rug hooking about the same time) ever since.😊
Sarah Duncan
I am just watching this now. Speaking of hooking upside down, I like to do that because it is very freeing. I can use colour more intuitively when I’m not so worried about what something should look like. And I loved the little fashion show.😊
Anne
Great “visit” (show) again today ~ always so enjoyable! A mixture of everything ~ love all the laughter!
Have a fun wkd Darla ~ hopefully styling those new “gifted” clothes! 😉😂
Great to see you back Mary!
Loving those colors you’re using Deanne ~ may have to make a purchase!
Lisa Hofmann
A bookshelf! Love books