There’s a lot of fabric in an old bed sheet. And, depending on the sheet, good fabric, quality fabric. Perfect for curtains. Yesterday afternoon and evening, I sewed and hung curtains for the two living room windows in the homesteader cabin, from sheets we found while cleaning up the place. Until yesterday, we’d been using blankets (and these sheets actually), draped over the curtain rods to keep the warmth in and the dark out. But simple white curtains are so much homier and more beautiful, and are a lot better at diffusing the light.
I’ve always loved the look of glass sparkling in sunlight – Old jars and bottles and prisms, anything to add a little simplistic sparkle and shine. So, naturally, old insulators catch my attention. A little touch of rustic whimsy.
They look very pretty!
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Thank you! They’ll be easily washable, too, and they won’t fade!
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Yes, enjoyed this description of your dressing up the windows in your cabin. They look very nice, fit with the time period, and agree the glass colored decorations give your home the feminine touch! Good work, and well written.
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Thank you, Mary! Can’t wait for you and Uncle Jim to get to see the cabin, as we get it closer to live-able!
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