I was really quite sad when I had to admit that my pair of much loved Indian cushions had given up the ghost back in the Spring. I'd got them second hand a decade ago and they had become too fragile for me to mend. My lovely sister-in-law made us a gorgeous hare cushion for Christmas 2024 so I really had only one space to fill. I sourced us a free one to use these past few months until I saw the right thing. For £4 in the charity shop I wasn't going to leave this utterly gorgeous crazy patchwork one behind yesterday. It's rather more subtle in real life, but the lack of light has made it look rather lairy💞💕
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Friday, 9 January 2026
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Your charity shops appear to be much superior to ours. Your cushion is gorgeous as was the lovely skirt a few weeks ago. Good shopping!
ReplyDeleteThat is a bright and yet cozy find. My daughter's would both love that in their homes.
ReplyDeleteI love that, what a gorgeous find! xxx
ReplyDeleteI love that feeling of finding 'the perfect thing'. The only thing better is discovering that through the years you have been collecting things for a house that hadn't been built yet. Serendipity is lovely.
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