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Pair of Striped Chairs

January 16, 2014 by Shelley

For the past month, I have been super motivated to finish my “Get it Covered” Advanced Slipcovering Guide. I have spent numerous days taking pics and editing. Today I finished my hard edit! I’ll just need to run through it one more time and then it’ll be READY! I am super excited to get this available. I have been working on it, on and off for the past 9 months. It should be available by Monday! 
56 or so pages of tips and tricks on skirts, wing backs, sectionals, hemming options, curved inside back items, parson chairs, scrolled back, telephone arms, english rolled arms, arm pads, t-cushions, etc.!
Here’s a sneak peak of one of the pages!
My client had these pair of chairs that were the same, but had been upholstered in different fabrics. She wanted to make them a pair again. They had tufted back cushions, that I had to remove first.
Chairs–BEFORE

To cut off attached cushions–cut on cushion side of the seam, so you aren’t left with exposed springs that you will need to patch up.
Chairs—AFTER – She wanted a second set of cushions out of the floral to mix it up at some point. We decided to keep the band out of the stripe, to tie it all in.

 This fabric was a pretty heavy denim, so I did a 1.5″ blind hem on the skirt.

 I covered the back cushions and decided to keep them “pillow style” with kiss pleats instead of boxing them.

Here’s another job I dropped off last month. I was pretty proud of the matching job! I debated centering the large floral on both cushions–but it was too overwhelming since the cushions were petite. Ultimately, we decided to center the large floral on the back cushion and let the print flow down to the seat.

 My client was very happy to get rid of the old hawaiian palm leaf print that was on them.

Side Note–

I just received some rug pads from www.rugpadusa.com. The quality was great! If you need rug pads check them out! These are great for those flat weave rugs that tend to shift and slide around and don’t have much substance to them. They have different thicknesses of pad.

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Filed Under: attached back cushions, chair, kick pleat skirt, matching

Ticking Stripe Chair 1/2

December 17, 2013 by Shelley

First off, I am enjoying my time off this month! No real big plans, just what ever comes up and we feel like doing. Making dinner regularly and baking, cleaning out clothes bins, organizing, working on my “Get it Covered” Advanced Slipcovering guide, running in the snow, shopping, etc. So good to have a breather and not feel the pressure of my normal schedule. Baking Cinnamon rolls is on the list for today  (request from Luke).
My client picked a grey/cream ticking stripe from www.fabric.com for this chair. I love grey! Her husband still loved their comfy chair 1/2–but the fabric didn’t match the updated room.

 Chair–BEFORE

 Chair–AFTER– I had enough fabric to self line the skirt, so it hung nicely.

I love the pop of coral from the pillows.      

 I ran some piping down the inside arm to finish it off.

Now her whole room matches!

SIDE NOTE– Did a quick change on my bedroom. I wanted to eliminate the mossy green and bring in some brassy gold. Here was my room before http://customslipcoversbyshelley.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-bedroom.html

Bedroom–BEFORE

Bedroom–AFTER

My sister gave me a queen size duvet about a year ago with matching shams–worked out great for a foot warmer and back pillows. I wanted to eliminate the 3 Euro pillows along the back, so I could actually see my headboard. It took a little getting used to, at first it felt like I need 3 back pillows to fill out the King bed. NOW I love the simplicity of it.

 I sold my turquoise chevron chair and replaced it with this vintage gold arm chair that cost me $20!

 I sewed some curtains- lining them with a king size flat sheet. I was pretty excited when I realized a flat sheet cut up the center was the exact width and height I need to line my two panels and I could utilize the hem of the sheet. PERFECT!!!

I went through my stash and made the gray houndstooth pillows and pieced the front pillow. I was able to use some selvage off some vintage velvet fabric which looked like ribbon to sew down the 2/3rds seams.

 I also switched out my chandelier with one I found at Restore for $25.

I you- tubed and figured out how to install a light fixture and had my 13 yr old son help me, while Heber was at work. I wanted it up and didn’t want to wait patiently till Heber was ready to do it.

 I am loving all the brassy gold stuff! I went thrifting with my sister a few weeks ago and spent $10 on my new end of the hall ensemble (cart included!)

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Filed Under: chair, kick pleat skirt, ticking stripe

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