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 I have never had curtains on my kitchen window and didn’t want to screw a rod into our logs, so I found this spring loaded rod at Walmart of all places.

 I draped an Ikea dish towels over the rod and pinned it with quilters pins.

You can even see the yellow heads on the pins.

No sew, no fuss, and I can get rid of the whole thing when I tire of it.



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  1. Miss Char says

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    That looks so cute Dawn, and I love the fact that you didn’t load the whole rod with fabric, just the one corner. I’m going to have to make a run to WM and look at the spring rod. Great minds think alike I just picked up some dishtowels yesterday to make a runner.

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  2. Debbiedoo's blogging and blabbing says

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    How cute, funny, I just did a new sew dish towel pillow, I will share soon. Have a great day Dawn!

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  3. ℳartina @ Northern Nesting says

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    That looks sooooo pretty Dawn!! Martina

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  4. Kris says

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    Cute Dawn! I have used those spring rods several times!!

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  5. Elizabeth (Blue Clear Sky) says

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    Sometimes the simplest ideas have the most impact. Thanks for stopping by and becoming a follower. Now I can follow along at your blog too. I adore log cabins and timberframe homes so this will be a real treat for me.

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  6. Pamela says

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    What a cute idea! Thanx for sharing!

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  7. [email protected] at the Crossroads says

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    I have so many of those Ikea dish towels it is not funny. They are the best. Great idea to use one at the window.

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  8. [email protected] says

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    Great idea! I love the Ikea towels too. I have so many in use and so many to use for projects. I was a little bummed when they recently raised the price from 49 cents each to 79 cents! 🙂

    Your window is so pretty. I love the blue jars too!

    Pam

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  9. Jeff Maehre says

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    By reading this blog, I am demonstrating how secure I am in my masculinity.

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