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Buxton White Net Curtain Buxton White Net Curtain

A Luxury Net with a swirl pattern. Comes with a Slot top heading. Ready to hang on a Net Wire, Net Rod or Tension Rod.

Ordering Instructions - Simply select the drop required and in the quantity box enter the metres required.

Measuring Width
Measure your window from the left side to the right side of the frame. Take the measurement and allow for gather. Usually allow double the measurement for gather.

Measuring Drop
Measure your window from the top of the frame to where you would like the net to finish. Then choose the drop which best suits your choice.

£1.59
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Bamboo Placemats & Chopsticks set

This quality Bamboo Placemats & Chopsticks set comes with 2 place mats and 2 pairs of chopsticks.

Colour - Dark Natural

£1.99
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Dark Natural Bamboo Table Runner Dark Natural Bamboo Table Runner

Heavy Duty Quality Dark Natural Bamboo Table Runner

Colour - Dark Natural

£2.50
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Classic Rope Tie Backs

These classic tie backs have sliding barrels for adjusting size.

Available In a choice of 15 popular colours.

SOLD SEPERATLEY

£2.99
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Sunflower Sunflower

Come rain or shine, this bright and beautiful colour will put a smile on anyone’s face even on the gloomiest of days. Sunflower Yellow is a happy colour ideal for adding a little ray of sunshine to the fabrics and places that need it most.

DIRECTIONS

1. Weigh dry fabric. Wash fabric thoroughly, even if new to remove stains or dressings which may not be visible to the eye and leave damp.
2. Wearing rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 1 litre / 2 pints of warm water stirring thoroughly.
3. Put 6 litres / 12 pints hottest tap water into a flat-bottomed bowl, or stainless steel sink.
4. Add 250g / 8oz of salt, stir well, and then add dye solution.
5. Put unfolded damp fabric into the bowl, dye for one hour. Agitate continually for first 15 minutes by squeezing the dye through the fabric and lifting out of the solution. Stir regularly for another 45 minutes, keeping fabric submerged.
6. Rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then wash separately in hot water using normal washing detergent. For wool and silk, rinse in lukewarm water.
7. Dry away from direct heat and sunlight.
8. Wash garment separately for first few washes to remove excess dye.

£2.99
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Amazon Green Amazon Green

The Amazon jungle is alive with all kinds of plants and animals. Wonderful wildlife and vibrant green foliage live side by side beneath a dense canopy of luscious green leaves. Capture the richness of the jungle in your home with beautiful Amazon Green, or wear it with other vibrant colours for a truly exotic look.

DIRECTIONS

1. Weigh dry fabric. Wash fabric thoroughly, even if new to remove stains or dressings which may not be visible to the eye and leave damp.
2. Wearing rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 1 litre / 2 pints of warm water stirring thoroughly.
3. Put 6 litres / 12 pints hottest tap water into a flat-bottomed bowl, or stainless steel sink.
4. Add 250g / 8oz of salt, stir well, and then add dye solution.
5. Put unfolded damp fabric into the bowl, dye for one hour. Agitate continually for first 15 minutes by squeezing the dye through the fabric and lifting out of the solution. Stir regularly for another 45 minutes, keeping fabric submerged.
6. Rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then wash separately in hot water using normal washing detergent. For wool and silk, rinse in lukewarm water.
7. Dry away from direct heat and sunlight.
8. Wash garment separately for first few washes to remove excess dye.

£2.99
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Burlesque Red Burlesque Red

This rich sumptuous red of the Parisian cabaret halls will bring a full bodied atmosphere to your surroundings. Why not add some accents of splendor to your living room or perhaps stir up a little drama with some coloured cushions for instant boudoir chic.

DIRECTIONS

1. Weigh dry fabric. Wash fabric thoroughly, even if new to remove stains or dressings which may not be visible to the eye and leave damp.
2. Wearing rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 1 litre / 2 pints of warm water stirring thoroughly.
3. Put 6 litres / 12 pints hottest tap water into a flat-bottomed bowl, or stainless steel sink.
4. Add 250g / 8oz of salt, stir well, and then add dye solution.
5. Put unfolded damp fabric into the bowl, dye for one hour. Agitate continually for first 15 minutes by squeezing the dye through the fabric and lifting out of the solution. Stir regularly for another 45 minutes, keeping fabric submerged.
6. Rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then wash separately in hot water using normal washing detergent. For wool and silk, rinse in lukewarm water.
7. Dry away from direct heat and sunlight.
8. Wash garment separately for first few washes to remove excess dye.

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French Lavender French Lavender

Introduce this shade in your home to evoke Provence in spring time (add a lavender-scented candle to bring the ambiance even closer to home) Perhaps pair it with Intense Violet for an overall purple theme.

DIRECTIONS

1. Weigh dry fabric. Wash fabric thoroughly, even if new to remove stains or dressings which may not be visible to the eye and leave damp.
2. Wearing rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 1 litre / 2 pints of warm water stirring thoroughly.
3. Put 6 litres / 12 pints hottest tap water into a flat-bottomed bowl, or stainless steel sink.
4. Add 250g / 8oz of salt, stir well, and then add dye solution.
5. Put unfolded damp fabric into the bowl, dye for one hour. Agitate continually for first 15 minutes by squeezing the dye through the fabric and lifting out of the solution. Stir regularly for another 45 minutes, keeping fabric submerged.
6. Rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then wash separately in hot water using normal washing detergent. For wool and silk, rinse in lukewarm water.
7. Dry away from direct heat and sunlight.
8. Wash garment separately for first few washes to remove excess dye.

£2.99
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Bahama Blue Bahama Blue

Capture the cloudless skies of a tropical holiday. Imagine a vibrant blue shawl or vivid bed spread. Such a brilliant shade will banish the winter blues or add brightness to a summer’s day.

DIRECTIONS

1. Weigh dry fabric. Wash fabric thoroughly, even if new to remove stains or dressings which may not be visible to the eye and leave damp.
2. Wearing rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 1 litre / 2 pints of warm water stirring thoroughly.
3. Put 6 litres / 12 pints hottest tap water into a flat-bottomed bowl, or stainless steel sink.
4. Add 250g / 8oz of salt, stir well, and then add dye solution.
5. Put unfolded damp fabric into the bowl, dye for one hour. Agitate continually for first 15 minutes by squeezing the dye through the fabric and lifting out of the solution. Stir regularly for another 45 minutes, keeping fabric submerged.
6. Rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then wash separately in hot water using normal washing detergent. For wool and silk, rinse in lukewarm water.
7. Dry away from direct heat and sunlight.
8. Wash garment separately for first few washes to remove excess dye.

£2.99
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Velvet Black Velvet Black

Black will always have an air of classic, chic sophistication. Coco Chanel was captivated by the mysterious allure of black; Jackie O loved to wear it; Audrey Hepburn understood its timeless charm. Black can create the perfect silhouette; it can be bold just as it can be comforting; perfect for evenings out and days at the office. So why not bring faded blacks back with renewed intensity or turn a colourful little frock into the perfect little black dress. With Velvet Black, your blacks will be at their best, rich, intense and profoundly dark.

DIRECTIONS

1. Weigh dry fabric. Wash fabric thoroughly, even if new to remove stains or dressings which may not be visible to the eye and leave damp.
2. Wearing rubber gloves, dissolve dye in 1 litre / 2 pints of warm water stirring thoroughly.
3. Put 6 litres / 12 pints hottest tap water into a flat-bottomed bowl, or stainless steel sink.
4. Add 250g / 8oz of salt, stir well, and then add dye solution.
5. Put unfolded damp fabric into the bowl, dye for one hour. Agitate continually for first 15 minutes by squeezing the dye through the fabric and lifting out of the solution. Stir regularly for another 45 minutes, keeping fabric submerged.
6. Rinse in cold water until water runs clear, then wash separately in hot water using normal washing detergent. For wool and silk, rinse in lukewarm water.
7. Dry away from direct heat and sunlight.
8. Wash garment separately for first few washes to remove excess dye.

£2.99
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