TAMMY'S COMMENTS

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Lindaalt10 years ago

Why did I love this one the best? Because it's utilitarian and the maker was true to the nature of linen...don't treat it like any other cloth & iron the wrinkles out of it...it should be pulled out of the dryer and used as is. This is its splendor


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Sunny alt10 years ago

It looks so comfy cozy and inviting - colours perfect


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Lindaalt10 years ago

Linen gets so soft and silky with washing..what a good idea to use it for bedding.


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Patriciaalt10 years ago

This is absolutely gorgeous. Just sublime. There really is nothing like linen to sleep in! I love your choice of neutral color.


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Dannyalt10 years ago

Beautiful work Tammy...


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Dannyalt10 years ago

Excellent products...


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Juliaalt10 years ago

Simple and elegant!


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Merrilyalt10 years ago

Looks very comfortable. Nice!


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Merrilyalt10 years ago

Looks very comfortable. Nice!


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Kristinalt9 years ago

Love it!!! So elegant and simple, exactly what I would like to do! It sounds as though 'medium' is the best weight for sheets and duvet covers??? Which weight is that? Thanks


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Michellealt8 years ago

I'm curious also to see what you did with the seam for the fitted king sheet.


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Joyalt9 years ago

This is just beautiful! Inspiring, as I've been wanting to do this myself.


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Nicolealt9 years ago

Looks heavenly! Thank you for detailing the fabrics used.


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Mariealt9 years ago

Looks like a wonderful spot for sweet dreams.


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Katiealt8 years ago

For the sheets, did you slit them like you did the duvet? Did you use french seams? BEAUTIFUL!


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Michelalt1 month ago

I think I spent over $400 for a set of linens sheets and pillow cases from Cultiver. Maybe it was more, but I always wondered if making them would have been possible. Now I know. I suppose that you have to seam the sheets though?