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I have always liked old
souvenir scarves, they work on many different levels. Design wise they are very decorative with their own art form. Geographically, historically and socially most interesting . Fortunately, for me, they seem to be in vogue once more and are selling steadily on
etsy and doing well at markets, also.
last Friday as I listed groups of vintage pillowcases 2 sets were featured in treasuries as I was putting them up! that was exciting.
thos vintage pillow cases are to die for !! merci so much for your visit and your lovely words .
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sabine
What fantastic scarves... I love making these kinds of finds...
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