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Friday, August 3, 2012

Love Lives

More Rugs From Recycled Sheets
The following rug from this post started a trend in our household:
With these rugs:
Most sheets are thrift store purchases at $1 each....
the rest...well...
never mind that our beds are void of sheets. ;-)

Made from a pattern by Kelli Bryan purchased here.

May love live in your household too!


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    1. That inspires me right back, Mary. Thank you!

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  2. Fantastic recycling project. They are all so lovely! Happy day to you. Tammy

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    1. I get such a rush from recycling lately. Just feels good. Thank you Tammy. :-)

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  3. I love them Astri, and lets face it less sheets on the bed less beds to make haha :)

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    1. Ow yeah, I didn't think of that...good idea. Off to strip more beds. :-)

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  4. I love your rugs - they're all very pretty. :)

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    1. Thanks a bunch Debi. I'm thinking my next project is to do something to my bike. :-)

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  5. I'm in love with them all! How do you find sheets in such bright colors? And for a dollar! What a deal! Have a lovely weekend. I'm off to crochet...breakfast is done, wash is on and powder bathroom is cleaned. Now I can relax and work on my Fruit Punch Tote.

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    1. Seems like the thrift store sheets are mostly bright colors...especially the children's rooms sheets and twin sizes. The nice thing is that these thrift store sheets are washed so many times before they make their way to me that they don't fade much more.

      I'm loving your Fruit Punch Tote, Sandy. Can't wait to see it all done up. :-)

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  6. Jolis coeurs pour les pieds :)
    Bon dimanche Astri !!

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    1. Hearts for feet....I like that, it's as though we should love our feet more as they do so much for us. :-)

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  7. You sure have been busy. I know how much time it takes into making just one! They are all so very nice! I really love the one all with the blue tones ")Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Shari!

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    1. Very grateful for your comments Shari. They are time consuming but since they are big they seem to go fast. Hoping your weekend is a wonderful one too!

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  8. That looks so wonderful. Those colours sure make you happy !!!!

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    1. Yes, they are happy colors...and I keep using them over and over. Thank you for the comment and for stopping by. You know we are sort of kindred as I am Astri Elisabeth..spelled the same way. :-)

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  9. Det blå og kvite teppet er definitivt min favoritt:) Kjempefint!
    Tusen takk for dine hyggelege kommentarar!

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  10. I love the Norsk comments as always - this one I understood in its entirety and it is so nice...I was hoping you would like the blue one. :-)

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  11. Å, de var kjempesøte. Jeg hekler også tepper av gamle dynetrekk, men de er runde. Så morsomt med hjertefasong. Kanskje jeg må prøve meg på et som ligner det blå og hvite. Min favoritt. D

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    1. I knew you would like the blue one too! I would love to see your projects made from old duvet covers, as well!

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  12. They're all beautiful, but the second from the bottom really grabs me for some reason.

    P.S. Are your wrists sore? :)

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  13. These are lovely! I've been searching for patterns for a heart shaped rug

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    1. That's great Hollie! I hope you make this one. :-)

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