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Trish Brown wrote:

'Remake doonas'? Did I hear you say 'remake doonas'?

This is something I desperately need to do. The stitching of the
channels in nearly all my doonas has deteriorated and the feathers want
redistributing evenly. Since I don't really need to do a tar-baby
impression a this stage of my life (dignified, thank you), I'm a bit
chary of emptying out the feathers when I remake. Fear, I have!

Got any hints for me? ;-D


the only sensible ones I haave heard were in an LM Montgomery book. Anne is
refilling a feather-bed and it was done on a still day in a quiet place
wearing old clothes and with her hair covered.

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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