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If you have an idea for a special project you would like made, contact Roxane.

On these pages you will see a mix of items. If you can't find it ready-made, then have it made to match your preferences and needs, to make your house a home.
  Even traditional pieces, such as quilts, can be designed originally. For example, if you have a familial coat-of-arms, you may want to have a cloth one as your ancestors did in eras gone by. It could be made as a flag or heavier, quilted into a small banner or made into a full-sized bed quilt. You may want to have it embroidered or appliqueed on a cushion!
See custom-designed quilts on Home Decor 3.
  Quilts needn't be decorated only with the geometric patterns of the past. You can use them as "fabric paintings" which depict landscapes, animals or abstract designs you imagine yourself. And quilts don't belong only on beds: they can be very effective wall-hangings too!
  Dolls can be toys or pyjama bags or used like cushions to add life to your couch: see several examples on the next page. Dolls can decorate your Christmas tree or enhance your Christmas arrangements on the mantel... Some dolls can be viewed on the
next page.
      
Custom-made draperies can take any form you dream of and be made of any fabric you choose.

A small quilt depicting a dragon hung from the head table at a Medieval wedding.
A fabric "Welcome" sign greets guests in a home's entrance hall.
The groom's family
Coat-of-Arms hung above the headtable at this
Medieval Wedding.
This Gold Dragon banner (right) is one of a pair, each measuring 14x16feet (4.5mx5m), which decorated the Grand Ballroom stage of Ottawa's Westin Hotel at a charity Gala in 2003.
The two bullfighters, above, are 18x18feet (5.5mx5.5m). They were used at the Westin Hotel in 2006.
Several 5m tall medieval-style banners enhanced the look in the gym where a grade 4 class held its banquet at the end of its Medieval Studies term.
Hockey team banners help identify and motivate the players.