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melody Posted - Oct 29 2012 : 9:33:34 PM
Just enough to make a pillow for a sectional Mid-Century couch I bought today- I snagged one triangular shaped -oyster back-mid section of a 3-piece sectional couch made by Mastercraft Furniture out of Omaha Nebraska-complete with labels.I wonder where the rest of the couch is?

I found it at our local thrift store - Custom made as indicated on the label and in MINT condition-Doesn't smell at all and it is completely intact, not faded, clean, no rips or stains or sags and very sturdy-I could NOT believe my luck! The couch is covered in "frise" fabric (that knubbly 1950's textured fabric) and the color is sort of a light chocolate milkshake with gold thread shot throughout.

I want to make a good sized pillow to accent it but I want to maintain the integrity of the couch so I am thinking bark-cloth or reproduction 50's style fabric in a print.

The bark-cloth should have bits of brown in it and I am open to whatever someone might have on hand.

Willing to pay for it or trade....

Talk to me ladies!

Melody
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melody Posted - Nov 24 2012 : 8:22:37 PM
Thank you Denise!

Melody
Farmgirl #525
levisgrammy Posted - Oct 30 2012 : 07:13:37 AM
Emailed you Melody.

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