One for Prospero

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One for Prospero

Post by Jonny2morsos »

Just done this tea towel today and thought of Prospero.

Not the most exciting combination of frame/mount but had to be done to a price. The tea towel is sewn to an undermount with cotton crochet thread so should get partial approval from the Conservation Police.
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Re: One for Prospero

Post by phil-h »

Blimey, never thought I'd see another one of those :) I framed one of those tea-towels a few weeks back for a friend.
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Re: One for Prospero

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Where are the conservation police..................

Are they here...................

Are they still watching me...............
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While thay are watching you they might be leaving everyone else alone. :dull:
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Re: One for Prospero

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I'm a doing plenty today which warrants the conservation police :giggle: :giggle:
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