Right and wrong don't apply to knitting patterns. You drop stitches or you don't, that's all. Amy Witting, "Isobel on the Way to the Corner Shop".
I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. I acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Are you being servietted?
New/old napkins on the washing line this morning.
I bought 17 cloth napkins recently in navy, yellow, red, green and cream at a garage sale for $2 and another 8 navy napkins at the tip shop for $1. These are going into the big box under the house where we keep our catering sets of glasses and other barbecue and party paraphernalia. I loathe plastic cups and glasses and much prefer cloth to paper napkins.
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Bargains - but all that ironing *sigh*
Cloth napkins are classier and more environmentally friendly but unfortunately the laziness factor (and a deep-rooted hatred of ironing) sees me reaching for the paper version.
I agree on the ironing factor. I hate it. But I love a cloth napkin.
And your cherries in all their many forms made me hungry! And now I miss cherries.....
Wouldn't folded, unironed cloth napkins be preferable to paper ones? In all these random colours, I think they would look fashionably casual.
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