8 results for "tie dye"
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Shanna loves tie dye, yet it was a bit of a pocket tug to peel out the dollars for her lovely napkins. I mean..."Why should they cost so much?" she asks. She learns the long version of how each white...
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After an evening of discussing string theory with her theoretical physicist friends, Crystal has her own string tied ideas. She sets out each dessert plate on one of her indigo tie-dyed over-size napkins and is pleased by the chorus of...
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Sadie was a big girl with big dreams and big table linens. She wasn't fooling around with dainty things that slipped off her guests lap. And besides, she loved the strong weight of her hand dyed linens because they weren't...
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Indiana cares little about tradition when it comes to what is used in what way. The Missus' new napkins land on the table, tempting Indiana to grab one for his personal bandana. He comments on the unique nature of each...
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People are always dropping by Shoko and Al's place, because Al always has a project under construction, worth checking out. Shoko keeps a beautiful house with camellias cut from her garden and a pot of tea to be shared. When...
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Iris wrapped everything in her indigo tie-dyed cloths. Often it was her sandwich and fruit wrapped in two knots. When she handled her cloth, she noticed the layered depth of pattern in the saturated indigo linen. The weight of the...
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Ellen has three sons spirited beyond their years. When they come to dinner, she likes to educate them on the pleasures of entertaining, setting a table right and serving a dish, especially for a nice woman who might have their...
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Missy cares about her appearance yet more about her health. Made of two layered cotton, one being a tight weave fabric, she felt protected and secure. Missy knew she could wash her mask and wear it over and over to...