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eventies’ fashions are all over the high Street right now, so it s time we had some in cross stitch too! Jacqui Pearces stylised daisies are a sophisticated take on the flora 1 decors that hlled chic homes in that era. Just add a row of bright pompoms to give a hint of tongue-in-cheek kitsch that won’t fail to make your guests smile.
We’ve turned the designs into a gorgeous set of table dressings, including runner, napkins and place mats — but why not have a go at edging a tablecloth, making a cushion or simply framing a couple of the daisies to hang on the wali?
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ATTACHING your completed flower motif to a strip of suitably jazzy fabric will make surę your table is dressed to the nines! It doesrTt even matter whether the shades go together or not - the Seventies were all about clashing colours and pattems to spectacular effect!
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JUNE 2011
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