This bathroom window is in a home in Lafayette Square. Historic and beautifully furnished, these clients were great to work with. The fabrics were selected by the homeowner. I found the beaded velvet ribbon trim. The colors were perfect. Together they made a lovely treatment. The side panel was on one side and it was tied back. The other window (not shown) just had the valance. Thanks so much to Cindy for allowing me the opportunity to sew for her. She has a beautiful home. The master bedroom was my next project. Photos to be posted soon.
This year has been a very wonderful year in the sewing room. I have completed this year's work load and found that my deadlines have been met, clients are happy and I can enjoy my family. I recently read a book called, "The Art of Abundance". The title caught my eye in the store--so being the sort of person that enjoys "abundance"--I purchased the book. I sat by our Christmas tree in the corner of our living room parusing (meaning: to read or examine with great care) through the book. My favorite saying for the evening was: "Abundance--the swish of taffeta and the shee n of silk." Now they are speaking my language. As I sat and reflected on what it was that I liked so much about that statement, I realized that my last three jobs for the year were out of beautiful silks and swishing taffeta. My, my--how good is the abundance of beautiful fabrics. Here are a few photos of the taffeta fabric. Buffalo check, full length side panels, scalloped...
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