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Liberty of London Cushion Covers


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AHandmade cushion covers in a beautiful Liberty floral from the Jubilee Collection for sale!


They're made to fit 18x18" cushion pads. The material is upholstery fabric so it's hardwesring and holds its shape really well (it's a linen, cotton and nylon mix). The closure is a hidden zip at the back.


I have them for sale on Etsy (www.etsy.com/shop/onraglanroad) for ?35 but I'd like to offer a ?5 discount to ED forum users and I can deliver locally.


You're welcome to come have a look if you'd like to see them first.


http://i932.photobucket.com/albums/ad163/Katharine_Quin/2015-01/B61BDD11-77DB-4031-BDB5-E06462184B5E_zpszrsoz1ya.jpg


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