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Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 20:06
by Shaunyboy
AnnieM wrote:
Shaunyboy wrote:
AnnieM wrote:I would still like an Action Force satchel if anyone's looking to flog one
I think I've got an AF bag Annie. I'll have to check in the collector's vault. Well, loft.

ooh - I don't have anything to trade so if you do have one and want to sell it it would be a cash deal
So, let me check I've got this right.

You want to send me Eddie's entire collection and you pay for the shipping in return for a small Action Force bag.

I think you are trying to rip me off Annie!
:tongue:

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 22:25
by gung-hoeddie
bizarrely i'm not happy with this little arrangement.

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 22:38
by The Baron
Well maybe AnnieM could swap the bag for her tiny lady?

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 23:00
by gung-hoeddie
:-D

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 10:04
by scoobydie
Theres another duvet up too, pillow case with this too.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VINTAGE-ACTION-FO ... tsupported

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 12:33
by AnnieM
right - to all you non-sewers (as in sewing, not as in poopies)

the duvet cover is practically a ready-made door curtain - just make a hole on each of the long sides just before it meets the sewn short end, then feed a pole through it and suspend it from hooks (or use net tension rod if the doorway allows) - no sewing involved and the cover is just about the perfect size for an understairs doorway

voila;

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and you can make a cushion cover easily with the pillow case - a 14" cushion pad works quite well, but you would need to do a bit of sewing (turn the case inside out, cut the closed end to desired size and resew - then you have the opening end with the flap to insert the cushion pad)

got an A in Home-Ec, innit

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 12:33
by AnnieM
The Baron wrote:Well maybe AnnieM could swap the bag for her tiny lady?
ahh, for want of a comma I might've been perfect... ;)

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 15:03
by The Baron
There is also a set of ready-made Action Force curtains, for those less skilled / lazy.

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Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 16:25
by Lady Jaye
Cool to see, but I definately do not want that in my house...

Re: I wonder if these would fit my tiny lady's hands?

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 17:53
by gung-hoeddie
they'd look alright in the command centre i reckon.