Two spring rods and two accurately-measured panels with sewn pockets at the tops and bottoms make a lovely set of French curtains. This pair is constructed of a traditional utility-mesh material that lets cool air in from the window.
©M-J de Mesterton
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Elegant French Curtains
In Elegant Décor, Elegant Kitchen, Elegant Living, French Curtains, French Style Curtain, French Window Treatment, Kitchen Curtain on 20/05/2011 at 3:33 pmElegant French Curtains
In Curtains, Elegant French Window Treatment, Elegant Kitchen, French Curtains, Kitchen Curtains on 16/03/2011 at 6:17 amMake or Buy a Utility Mesh Laundry Sack for the Bug-Out Bag
In Bug-Out Bag, French Curtains, Jo-Ann Fabric, Laundry Bag, Lingerie Bag, Utility Mesh, Utility Mesh Fabric, Washing on the Road on 22/06/2010 at 8:27 amWhat better way to wash your clothes in a stream than secured in a mesh bag?! Nobody wants that scenario, but you never know. It’s good to follow the Boy Scout Motto, and Be Prepared.
Polyester utility mesh fabric is available at Jo-Ann for $2.99 per yard (48 inches wide), and sometimes you can find mesh laundry bags on e-bay.
I prefer to make my own mesh bag, with a heavy-duty drawstring that will hold up while holding my clothes in rough water.
Utility mesh is also good for making curtains that admit fresh air into your rooms, while providing cover (see Elegant French Curtains).
Utility Mesh by the Yard at Jo-Ann Fabric
Copyright ©M-J de Mesterton 2010
Make or Buy a Utility Mesh Laundry Sack for the Bug-Out Bag
In Bug-Out Bag, French Curtains, Jo-Ann Fabric, Laundry Bag, Lingerie Bag, Utility Mesh, Utility Mesh Fabric, Washing on the Road on 22/06/2010 at 8:27 amWhat better way to wash your clothes in a stream than secured in a mesh bag?! Nobody wants that scenario, but you never know. It’s good to follow the Boy Scout Motto, and Be Prepared.
Polyester utility mesh fabric is available at Jo-Ann for $2.99 per yard (48 inches wide), and sometimes you can find mesh laundry bags on e-bay.
I prefer to make my own mesh bag, with a heavy-duty drawstring that will hold up while holding my clothes in rough water.
The utility mesh drawstring bag can be used for sifting compost over your garden–it will keep the rich dirt rock-free.
Utility mesh is also good for making curtains that admit fresh air into your rooms, while providing cover (see Elegant French Curtains).
Utility Mesh by the Yard at Jo-Ann Fabric
Copyright ©M-J de Mesterton 2010
Make or Buy a Utility Mesh Laundry Sack for the Bug-Out Bag
In Bug-Out Bag, French Curtains, Jo-Ann Fabric, Laundry Bag, Lingerie Bag, Utility Mesh, Utility Mesh Fabric, Washing on the Road on 22/06/2010 at 8:27 amWhat better way to wash your clothes in a stream than secured in a mesh bag?! Nobody wants that scenario, but you never know. It’s good to follow the Boy Scout Motto, and Be Prepared.
Polyester utility mesh fabric is available at Jo-Ann for $2.99 per yard (48 inches wide), and sometimes you can find mesh laundry bags on e-bay.
I prefer to make my own mesh bag, with a heavy-duty drawstring that will hold up while holding my clothes in rough water.
The utility mesh drawstring bag can be used for sifting compost over your garden–it will keep the rich dirt rock-free.
Utility mesh is also good for making curtains that admit fresh air into your rooms, while providing cover (see Elegant French Curtains).
Utility Mesh by the Yard at Jo-Ann Fabric
Copyright ©M-J de Mesterton 2010
Window with Elegant French Curtains
In Elegant French Curtains, elegant survival, Elegant Window-Treatment, French Curtains on 10/06/2010 at 3:55 pmFor an elegant window-treatment known as French curtains, all you need is two spring-rods, a sewing machine (though you can easily sew the upper and lower casings without one), thread and fabric.
~~M-J









