




I was commissioned by Lynne Rutter to make this lambriquin for her cliant. I constucted drapes and a window treatment with this gorgeous-enough-to-make-me-drool-$300-a-yard-imported-hand-stamped-in-gold paint-material. God Bless Fortuny! I cannot throw away even one mere scrap. (yes, it is a sickness, but a pleasant one - so what!) I need more projects like this. I need the gold and the glamour. I need the sheer luxury and decadence. Make me drool. I bow to the bolt!
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