Question:
How do you get the same fabric that is no longer made?
I have a baby blanket that is falling apartIt'd be really cool to make something or re-back itOnly the back is falling apartIf other people looked at it, they wouldn't know what the pattern is, but I could draw itIs it possible to have fabric custom made and be exactly the same?
Answer:
Umm i think of you need to take them down cuz its no longer Christmas anymorelol :) And if in basic terms 11 of them are determining of 2 hundred then you certainly ought to easily throw them out and purchase new ones for whilst Christmas comes back :D they do no longer even fee plenty lol :) in basic terms pass to Walmart or some thing.
Umm i think of you need to take them down cuz its no longer Christmas anymorelol :) And if in basic terms 11 of them are determining of 2 hundred then you certainly ought to easily throw them out and purchase new ones for whilst Christmas comes back :D they do no longer even fee plenty lol :) in basic terms pass to Walmart or some thing.
Leave them on Cleavis.that's hot! I love a trailer all decked out for the holidaysAnd I love the Christmas tree ideaThis babe would be truly impressed! Now hang up some mistletoe, and I'll be right over! Edit: Yes, lettuce, parsley.I'm not picky ;)
I don't know about the bottles and caps but,when you get the BABE there,have her touch the side of the trailer first,so it will knock her out before she will see the tree.
Only very expensively - loom has to be made up and then custom weaving, unless plain fabric with printed pattern, then less costly using silk screening.
Leave them onIf a raccoon gets into them he may get fried and then you have xmas dinner.
Leave them on Cleavis.that's hot! I love a trailer all decked out for the holidaysAnd I love the Christmas tree ideaThis babe would be truly impressed! Now hang up some mistletoe, and I'll be right over! Edit: Yes, lettuce, parsley.I'm not picky ;)
I don't know about the bottles and caps but,when you get the BABE there,have her touch the side of the trailer first,so it will knock her out before she will see the tree.
Only very expensively - loom has to be made up and then custom weaving, unless plain fabric with printed pattern, then less costly using silk screening.
Leave them onIf a raccoon gets into them he may get fried and then you have xmas dinner.