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15
May
2010
What can I use to make carpets or rugs? PDF Print
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Tips and Hints - Decorating
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dot_blue   Use off cuts of upholstery fabric for making miniature carpets for your dollhouse.

- Unknown

 

dot_orange   Fancy ribbons can be used as table or carpet runners in 12th scale.

- Unknown

 

dot_blue   To make an old miniature rug, use a crocheted doilie.

- Unknown

Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 13:18
 

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