Would Anoushka be permitted to lie?They dont look Hand carved to me. More like cheap base metal melted and poured into the moulds.
Would Anoushka be permitted to lie?They dont look Hand carved to me. More like cheap base metal melted and poured into the moulds.
It irons really easily sisterb. I've got a steam generator iron and it's like a knife through butter!HOW does one iron 400-600TC bedding. I'd be there for days cursing.
Me too !It irons really easily sisterb. I've got a steam generator iron and it's like a knife through butter!
Great Post CC. I like your sense of humour.On the Culinary Concepts things, (Griz, never come to my house because you'd try and be polite and I'd know ) I have the big hurricane lantern with the antlers and also a small bowl that I put grapes or heroes in at Christmas (I also have the small octopus bowl). I really like them but they aren't everyone's taste. They really match with my glued together Alison Cork fake silver pheasants (remember Mr CC's swallow dive into the fireplace?? Thankfully that was the fake chipboard fireplace. If he'd dived into the stone surround we have now he'd probably be dead ).
The CC items do fit in with our little townie's country cottage but I'm not trying to be posh, that would be impossible.
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Exactly right. They must know that we know this, that we know they are lying.They dont look Hand carved to me. More like cheap base metal melted and poured into the moulds.
A similar and difficult to believe claim is that all the sequins on garments are 'done by hand'. Would that be the machine that is turned on by hand to apply the sequins?Exactly right. They must know that we know this, that we know they are lying.
Yes it would. You can tell the hand stitched sequins and beads are machine done as when you get a loose thread and pull it, they ALL fall off.A similar and difficult to believe claim is that all the sequins on garments are 'done by hand'. Would that be the machine that is turned on by hand to apply the sequins?
The white unidentifiable table top ornaments would be dust collectors. Useless junk.I hope it’s not just me, but KH’s white Xmas ornaments look bliddy awful imo. They can bang on about sophistication, class and understated elegance as much as they want, but I’ve seen classier looking stuff in Primark! Also the thought of lining that hard faced mare’s pockets gives me the $h*t$ - sorry!
Charlatans, the lot of them.Yes it would. You can tell the hand stitched sequins and beads are machine done as when you get a loose thread and pull it, they ALL fall off.
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You really don't need to, imo. Good quality cotton bedlinen has minimal creasing if you don't tumble dry and shake out and fold correctly. Mine goes in my Dry Soon airer (I got mine in Lakeland with the cover long before Q temporarily jumped on the bandwagon) and if it's good quality it looks great without seeing an iron.HOW does one iron 400-600TC bedding. I'd be there for days cursing.
MML spot on. The weight of the cotton used and the thread count make the fabric like satin. Mine looks pristine.No iron. I also have a dry soon. good for lathe bulky items.Even my linen set from Habitat it is not really that creased. Gorgeous in the summer.You really don't need to, imo. Good quality cotton bedlinen has minimal creasing if you don't tumble dry and shake out and fold correctly. Mine goes in my Dry Soon airer (I got mine in Lakeland with the cover long before Q temporarily jumped on the bandwagon) and if it's good quality it looks great without seeing an iron.
Ridiculous claim ! A garment embellished with hand-stitched sequins would cost £ hundreds to £thousands, true designer pieces, not mass market.A similar and difficult to believe claim is that all the sequins on garments are 'done by hand'. Would that be the machine that is turned on by hand to apply the sequins?