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Oatmeal linen loveseat with french welt

March 5, 2011 by Shelley

This client decided to change it up with some oatmeal linen that she prewashed to soften it up. She wanted to do french welting instead of piping. French welting is a 2″ strip of fabric folded in half and ironed and sewn in the seams with tucks made in the corners.

She also wanted a boxpleat skirt all the way around the base with the legs showing as much as possible.

Love the oatmeal linen!

Before loveseat

After loveseat…with french welting.

close up of front of arm…see the tucks on the french welting on the corner of the cushion?

Boxpleat skirt…. I self lined this skirt (fold in half).

French welting tucks on the cushion.

Close up of front.

Side note…so tonight I bribed my 6 yr old (or maybe he bribed me?) to let me cut his hair, it was nasty and bedhead in the back and shaggy. He loves baths… he takes like three a day, so he had asked me to take a bath with him (bathing suits required of course). I told him I would if he let me cut his hair…..HE SAID YES!!!!! Halleluiha (however you spell it)!!!!

Here is a pic of him in the bath with cousin…this is how my kids are entertained in the winter…bathing suits and a bottle of shampoo.

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wingback chair

March 3, 2011 by Shelley

This client wanted to change it up and make her chair neutral. She used three curtain panels from IKEA for her fabric…the had a slight stripe so of course I matched that up. You’ll have to look close in the pics for the stripe/texture. I loved her pillows that finished it off. Like I’ve said I am a sucker for green.

Before…beautiful velvet stripe…she just was wanting a change, which I totally get. I change things not because I don’t like them anymore, but because I want to look at something different.

After…tan solid. We didn’t do a skirt, so we could show off the darling turned legs on casters.

Front of arm

Inside wing.

If you look hard you can see the stripe/texture…really subtle

Side Note: I was featured on Be at Home: Home and Garden Blog  go check it out…thanks
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Ragnar Relay Del Sol 2011

March 1, 2011 by Shelley

Well I just got back from another race! This time I went and ran the AZ Ragnar relay. My neighbor had a friend who had two spots open up on her team about a month ago, so we jumped at the chance to run another race. This was the first race I have run without Heber. He’s still not up to par with his knee (ACL surgery last fall).

I only knew 2 people on the team when we left…but it was a blast and everyone was a ton of fun. It was the first relay race for 8 of the 12 people there. So our whole first van had never done one before…we gave them some pointers on the ride down.

Here is a pic of all the girls that ran on our team. Paula on the far right was our team captain…it was her birthday the day of the race and wanted to run a relay for her birthday. So she put this whole thing together.

Camille, my running partner didn’t get to come either…but her sister Leslie was running on another team, so we met up with her to get a picture. She ran the same leg as me.

Here are some of our girls cheering on van 1 with pom poms on the side of the road.

Here I am chilling in the van after my 1st leg of 9.2 miles…Paula got us all flashing light glasses for our night run.

Here I am getting ready to run my third leg of 4.2 miles. Just waiting for my runner to come in.
We had 2 hours of sleep after our first leg and woke up at 11:30 pm so we could get to the next exchange to run our night run at 12:30am. Then we got 2 hours of sleep again at 7am and woke up at 9am to get the final van exchange at 10 am.

Lots of teams dress up in funny outfits and have funny team names…here is the MC Hammer team. There was also a “Victorious Secret” team…can you imagine what they wore? Let’s just say lace and spandex, this included the guys!

Our team name was “Sol Invictus” so we were supposed to dress up as sun goddesses. Here we are with a 76 year old man that ran the race! He was so flattered that we asked to take a pic with him.

Here I am running my final leg of 4.2 miles. I ended up running another 5.2 miles after this because one of our runners had to fly home after our second run because her daughter went into labor. So all in all I ran 22 miles! I was quite proud of myself, I felt good.

Trying to hand off that slap bracelet in the shoot.

They give out fake Ragnar tatoos, which are always a huge hit.

Some previous Biggest Loser contestants were announcing at the start line and finish line…so here we are with Sunshine, Jessica, and Sione. They are all supposed to run on a team for the LA Ragnar in April. Super cool, my kids love watching Biggest Loser every week. So we watched all of their seasons.

Here is most of our team on the side of the road while Scott was running his first leg. The whole race was about 200 miles.

Here I am finishing up my first leg of 9.2 getting ready to hand off the slap bracelet. I got 8 road kills (passed 8 people) on this leg…7 of which were guys (we are now calling that getting “chicked”). I was super proud of my time on this leg…slight uphill grade the whole way and I managed to average 8:55 per mile….I ran hard the whole way. So for all of my three legs I averaged under 9 min. miles! This is the first race I’ve been able to do that. I couldn’t wait to tell Heber.

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