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		<title>By: julie</title>
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		<description>Thanks so much for the be-ribboned tablecloth
entry! My husband and I bought a wonderful French farm table while we lived in NYC; unfortunately it is an unusually long and narrow size. I&#039;ve purchased two tablecloths in the past year that are perfect patterns for my dining room, but just don&#039;t look right on the narrow table. Of course my plans to have them altered will never come to pass -- but now I know an attractive way to continue to use these cloths. In addition, the colorful ribbon I use will add a charming touch, I&#039;m sure.
Thanks for the advice and the lovely photo!
julie from New Jersey</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks so much for the be-ribboned tablecloth<br />
entry! My husband and I bought a wonderful French farm table while we lived in NYC; unfortunately it is an unusually long and narrow size. I&#8217;ve purchased two tablecloths in the past year that are perfect patterns for my dining room, but just don&#8217;t look right on the narrow table. Of course my plans to have them altered will never come to pass &#8212; but now I know an attractive way to continue to use these cloths. In addition, the colorful ribbon I use will add a charming touch, I&#8217;m sure.<br />
Thanks for the advice and the lovely photo!<br />
julie from New Jersey</p>
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