Momeni has some lovely area rug designs. These include Agra, Aspen, Bali, Capri, Cardigan, Cashmere, Chinois, Classic, and more. These are just a few of Momeni's excellent area rug collections. Comfort shag is another Momeni area rug collection that is very appealing as well. This editor particularily likes aque blue comfort shag, but then I'm a fan of anything blue.
Hi Camila,Thank you for doing this. It's a great idea! I used to blog at Madras n Pearls and read your blog regularly. I am now blgigong at Cultured Civility.com and getting reacquainted with my fave design blogs. My Current Location is Tampa, FloridaDay job/Career- After getting my Certified Interior Decorator creds I landed a marketing/customer service job with a high end e-commerce lighting company. I also contribute to Freshome.com and Examiner as a freelance writer. I am working toward launching my own biz.Latest treat/ or lusting after : Right now I am lusting after a New Kate Spade tote.Current monogrammed items I am itching for: I want hand towels for our guest bathCoffee or Tea: I don't have a preference between coffee or tea. I like them both.The Last physical CD you purchase (not itunes or download) I made was Adele's CD. by Amber posted on Monday, March 31, 2014
LOVE this. Here are
LOVE this. Here are my responses:1. Current Location: Beaumont, Texas (near Houston)2. Day Job/Career: About to start my new job as the Director of the Writing Center at my uvrneisity. (So excited!)3. Latest Treat yo self/Or lusting after find: I really want the Look on the Bright Side bracelet from Kate Spade. Like, badly. I blame you, of course.4. Current monogrammed item you are itching for: My mom bought me the gold monogram necklace for Christmas, and of course I thought of you because I added it to my Pinterest Want list after you put it on a Treat Yoself.5. Coffee or Tea: Tea. But I prefer a Pepsi from Dunkin Donuts when I need a caffeine fix.6: Last physical CD you purchase (not itunes or download): I have absolutely no clue. But I love Blind Pilot (last iTunes purchase). by Alexandre posted on Monday, March 31, 2014
I'm not sure whether
I'm not sure whether evyorene might be able to find something like this, but thought I'd mention it in case. I made a rag rug myself and found the time cutting the fabric quite frustrating. However, I was then lucky enough to find out that near where I live, in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia there is a fabric factory that sells big bags of strips of offcuts, only $4 for a massive bag, still recycling and no cutting required!!! So, particularly for non-sewers who don't already have rags anyway, asking a fabric factory could be a lead, if you have one anywhere nearby. The one near me also sells offcut pieces of material, so if you are not lucky enough to have one that sells the strips, you might at least be able to find some rags to cut yourself. by Salma posted on Sunday, October 25, 2015
That is so pretty. I
That is so pretty. I'm glad you swheod us a pic before you played around with the pic. LOL! Rag-rug crocheting is something I'd like to try in the future. I do not sew, tho, so I have no leftover fabrics - and I do not look forward to having to cut 1" strips. ;-o by Mbulelo posted on Sunday, October 25, 2015
Se5 fine disse var.
Se5 fine disse var. Er med pe5 en swap fra Danmark med mug rugs. Skal levere 1. juni til ei i Danmark. Der er med mange fra Norge. by Katsumi posted on Sunday, October 25, 2015
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I'd love to win one
I'd love to win one because we have a wee one due in about seven weeks and you can never have egnouh blankets, especially cute ones! We're doing a lot of gray already so I think I'd go with the yellow border. Thanks! by Tiago posted on Sunday, October 25, 2015
If you decide to hir
If you decide to hire a praoossifnel cleaner, inquire about plant-based alternative solvents and insist on nontoxic steam extraction methods. There are also green carpet cleaning solutions available for home use, suitable for some carpet machines and spot application. Their ingredients are generally agreed to be safe for people and pets,Irene Jennings () by Oyebanji posted on Saturday, December 19, 2015
However, when I real
However, when I really need my caprets to be at their best, I will call a professional cleaner like Kansas City carpet cleaning service to get the job done. Having a professional crew steam clean my caprets saves me time, and lets them by Lucianooliveira posted on Saturday, December 19, 2015
Dear Bill, thanks fo
Dear Bill, thanks for your usual itsighns on hot international criminal justice topics.Your post on the Karadzic trial reminded me of the trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at the Special Court for Sierra Leone. As you know, Mr. Taylor also boycotted the opening of his trial in The Hague on 4 June 2007. I happen to have been involved in that process. I could therefore not help but notice the striking similarity of the arguments raised by the two high profile accused, in two separate trials, in two separate international criminal tribunals. Essentially, both made serious complaints about the adequacy of time and resources available to them, in light of the size and complexities of their specific cases. Of course, as you observed, this is not the first time this has happened at the ad hoc tribunals. And, based on my personal experiences in the trenches of the defence side of international criminal justice, this will certainly not be the last. While I have not yet had the benefit of reading your book chapter on the point, as you noted, some tribunals such as the ICTY and SCSL have planned for boycotts by adopting rules permitting the proceedings to continue in the absence of the accused. I am not against rules permitting trials, which have already begun, to continue if the accused simply chooses to boycott to protest an unfavorable ruling or to score cheap political points with a domestic constituency.What I find unfortunate is the tendency to lump the two scenarios together, instead of distinguish them. Many, both within and outside the tribunals, tend to do this far too often. Yet, if one looked closely enough, it seems that at least some of the accused who decide to boycott proceedings do so because they have tried every available avenue and failed to get a proper remedy. Isn't there an old adage that where there is smoke, there's got to be some fire?Anyway, while I'm not familiar enough with the Karadzic case to say that is the mischief, I can say that in the Taylor trial, that was largely the problem. The history of motion after (denied)motion requesting adequate resources and adequate time by the struggling Defence Team, facing an array of more experienced prosecutors, is there to back me up. All essentially came to naught. So, in the end, Taylor decided to send a letter to court firing his counsel instead of show up to listen to his serious charges. Of course, at the time, he was vilified as the quintessential manipulator by media, but more surprisingly, lawyers and academics alike. At the end of the day, however, once the trial chamber made the necessary orders for the Registrar to enable the Defence Office to provide Mr. Taylor with the resources required for a fair defence, he quickly hurried back to court. Of course, faced with a new defence team, the logic for some preparation time for new counsel to read into the case was inescapable. Interestingly, the Taylor case, which was on the verge of collapse on opening day, has now become a model trial in the SCSL, and the accused, the model participant. Overall, my sense is that, far too often, accused persons are painted with a broad brush. They fail to get (enough) sympathetic ears from the bench, or from players within and commentators outside the system, simply because the crimes for which they are charged do not, frankly, make them the most sympathetic figures. The irony is that the drastic decision to boycott proceedings is then invoked to illustrate how recalcitrant and bad they truly are. Reminds me of something they used to call the "Bad Man Rule" in Canadian criminal law... Best,Charles by Baishakhi posted on Saturday, December 19, 2015
I am glad to finally
I am glad to finally see more than young stedtnus showing courage. The only way to get the leaders to change their despotic ways is by making them nervous. Everyone in the world owes a great debt to those brave Iranians who make these protests. I put this on my web page after making a visit to Iran in 2003. In those days it was safer to protest but very few were doing it. Instead all the people were saying, I am not interested in politics . It did not seem to be true since that was all they spoke about.L. Shepp by Vann posted on Saturday, December 19, 2015
Thanks for posting t
Thanks for posting this, Camilla! I have been trellihd with the rugs so far, and I'll tell you something about them you may not know: my roomba can go over them! Most other area rugs and mats trip him up and get stuck in his rotating thingy, but these rugs are sturdy enough that he just goes over them and does his job! by Duc posted on Saturday, December 19, 2015
The putz Harry Katz
The putz Harry Katz needs have his law ticket punched. Where are the all the other slugs read lawyers who know this putz? He's been doing this for years and getting away with it, so no one ever turned him in? Must be the other la/reywslugs are doing the same thing and getting away with it. Harry Katz is now teaching his daughter! Isn't that great likefather , like daughter a family tradition. Just wait till daddy's little girl goes to law school! by Janese posted on Tuesday, May 02, 2017
great put up, very i
great put up, very informative. I wonder why the other experts of this sector do not notice this. You must continue your writing. I’m sure, you have a huge res7are̵d; base already! by Jetsin posted on Tuesday, May 02, 2017