Something I will always treasure, beyond price really, but it was only $10.
It's currently taking pride of place on my kitchen table.
How to make this really gorgeous ruffled tea towel is a demonstrated in a great tutorial at wonderful Sweetwater. Just go HERE.
Have a wonderful day
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Isn't it great that this tablecloth has ended up with someone that knows how beautiful and special it is.
ReplyDeleteyour new tablecloth looks perfect there.... so pretty and glad it has found a home where it is loved...
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That cloth is gorgeous and a real bargain too!. Love vintage linen!
ReplyDeleteOh very pretty! It certainly was a bargain.
ReplyDeleteI love a bargin! sounds like you are a busy lady for the next few days, have a great time. I look forward to seeing photos and hearing all about your travels
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow Mel it's beautiful,it was an awesome buy.xx
ReplyDeleteLove the cloth, what a bargin! Makes you wonder who made it and how it could have been unloved to end up there. Lucky for it you found it.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe what gorgeous treasures you found in Ballarat Mel
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table cloth great buy !!!
ReplyDeleteAn exquisite cloth for a bargain price - well done, Mel! I only just discovered the doilies on an ealier post - also beautiful! Did you go shopping at Ballarat while you were up there? I didn't see any linens for sale at the Apron festival, although we didn't get there until 3.30 pm, so if there was anything there for sale, it was gone by then. Just as well in my case...you've seen my collection and I don't need any more!
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