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While searching through baskets full of fabrics at the store the other day, I was shown the "The de Chine" by Designers Guild and fell in love with it. It wasn't what I was looking for at all for this particular mission and I can't imagine how I could use it anywhere in my own house but it is so unique and delicate, yet colourful and whimsical at the same time that I simply must find it a good home. I will find a use for it somewhere one day. The photo doesn't do it justice at all and makes it look more granny-like and feminine than it actually is. This post is just a mental note not to forget the "The de Chine".
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