Queen Louise was banished to the bedroom where she surveyed a world of cretonne.
Most likely one lined with cretonne, and a French chauffeur at the wheel.
It was really marvelous what could be done with cretonne and dotted swiss.
Yes, his hands were behind him clutching and kneading a fold of the cretonne.
The shelf has a cretonne cover and 'petticoat' that reaches the floor.
All the bedrooms are called after flowers, to match the paper and cretonne.
There were two or three basket armchairs padded in cretonne.
Then she wouldn't use the English cretonne in the breakfast room?
Why, we'd only a cellar, but they did sit on cretonne for their trying on.
But this morning the bundle of cretonne and cut-out birds and flowers was not to be seen!
1870, from French cretonne (1723), supposedly from Creton, village in Normandy where it originally was made.