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Swivel rocker

May 28, 2015 by Shelley

My client wanted me to redo her swivel rocker that used to be her moms. It was the perfect shape and size to nestle next to her bed in the master bedroom.IMG_3931Chair–BEFORE–lots of love. I tore of the skirt and cut off the attached upper cushion before slipcovering.


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Chair–AFTER with box pleat skirt and separate back cushions.

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I used velcro to keep the top back cushion from falling off.

IMG_3934Much better! I love that she was able to use something that had sentimental value. You can’t beat the comfort and scale of those old chairs!

SIDE NOTE–Summer’s about here! 2 more days of school! I’m gearing up for all the craziness summer has to offer! Scout camps, camping at the beach, family reunion on the Oregon coast, paddle boarding, bike rides to Chevron and staying at our cabin in Midway, Ut. I still have lots of availability at the cabin if you are interested! $50/night and you change the linens when you leave. Email me with your dates!

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

Red and White Buffalo Check Slipcovers

November 26, 2014 by Shelley

First off I know it’s BLACK FRIDAY this week! Use Promo code “BLACKFRIDAY” to receive 25% off any or all of my products! This includes the following

1. How to Slipcover DVD

2. Get it Covered Advanced Slipcover guide

3. Whole 9 yards–Starting and Running a Successful Slipcover Business

4. Pillow Talk–sew pillows with piping and a zipper!

5. Styling Cents–Reuse, Repurpose, and Revive your space!

 

I know I haven’t been blogging as much as I used to. If you want to see updates every few days..follow me on instagram (search slipcovershelley) or follow me on my Facebook Page !

 

Onto my slipcover post….My designer client gave me 12 yards to make 8 red and white buffalo check slipcovers for a set of dining chairs that were out of state. Luckily the clients sister lives in town and has the same chairs! She kindly let me borrow one to make a pattern.

IMG_3730Chair–BEFORE

 

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Chair–AFTER

IMG_3734I am not going to lie–these were a bit challenging! The back posts stuck out quite a bit, so I couldn’t get the seat plus button extender section all in one piece. I ended up facing the back notched out parts and topstitched them–so they’d look nicer when they got washed. Then I had to time it so the white button ended up on a red square! No point in doing a cute button if no one can see it.

IMG_3741White button on red square–I know not many people think about these things. I dissect furniture with my eyes everywhere I go…doctors office, friends houses, church, etc. I even stare at peoples shirts when I am sitting behind them and notice how the fabric is cut on the bias or how it is matched it up.

IMG_3742Here you can see the extender piece I had to add–of course I had to match up the pattern. On the pleat ruffle I wanted the white to be hidden so it looks more grounded and kind of like a ribbon band.

IMG_3751These were quite labor  intensive–but I am very pleased with how they turned out. Just enough of a challenge to feel accomplished when they were done without making myself crazy.

 

Side Notes

1. Taking Dec. 15-Jan 3rd off! Please email me to get on my list for January.

2. Excited for Thanksgiving this week! 3 of my siblings and I rented a large cabin in Park City and are spending Thanksgiving there! Hot tub, tubing, food, and 14 kid cousins, it’s going to be a PARTY! Too bad Heber has to work!

3. Use PROMO code “BLACKFRIDAY” for 25% off any or all of my products!

4. Funny memory that’s been playing in my memory lately…Back in the day when I was attending college, I had decided to major in Business. As a business major I had to choose an emphasis–Organizational Behavior, Marketing, Entrepreneur, etc.

I used to always talk about opening a shop of some sorts that would sell old jeans, white t-shirts, and chapstick (my 3 favorite things at the time hahaha!). My dad would always talk about it with me. When we drove by abandoned rundown buildings, we would dream together about how I could buy the building and open my shop. I grew up in Southern California and in the early 90’s old 501 levis were pretty cool paired with a white men’s v neck T-shirt. My friends and I would regularly head down to Melrose Ave. in Los Angeles and peruse all the cool shops selling old 501’s.

So going off of this dream, I made my emphasis Entrepreneur. Then after a semester, I kind of freaked out! Ummm, I want a JOB when I graduate! Holy Crap, what am I thinking?!! I need to make $ when I am done with school…I need someone to hire me! I immediately looked at my options and switched my emphasis to Organizational Behavior (Human Resources). Then I graduated and interviewed a ton and couldn’t get a job. I ended up taking a job at Eddie Bauer as a Sales Associate for $7.25/hr until they had a management position open up…after 6 months of promises, I was still making $7.25/hr and waiting tables on the side at a nice restaurant. When I ran into people I knew while working, I let them assume I was still going to school. I was too embarrassed to correct them and tell them that I graduated and was still waiting tables. Eventually I ended up managing a Sandwich/smoothie shop and a Bath and Body Works until I had my first baby–which is when I started sewing slipcovers professionally.

Crazy how after all that, I came back full circle  to being an Entrepreneur and running my own slipcover business (14 yrs)–funny how life works out! Maybe we should listen to our guts more and realize what we are meant to do and be.

 

Filed Under: dining chair, matching, plaid, pleat ruffle

Ikat Chair

August 14, 2014 by Shelley

My client got this great tan/cream Ikat. I decided to do a waterfall skirt since we were tight on fabric and the fabric had a pretty large repeat. I forgot to get a before pic…Basically it was a muslin covered chair that was intended to have a slipcover.

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AFTER–The morning light wasn’t kind to my photos! Anyhow you get the idea! I added some extra down fill to the back pillows. They were flat and hard poly fill. I LOVE down pillows, they make your furniture look better.

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Blind hem and matching of course! After 12 years of making slipcovers, I finally came up with a painless way of matching that doesn’t require you to keep putting the slipcover on and off to match repeats. I included these instructions in my  “Get it Covered”–Advanced Slipcover Guide. It’s like Magic, I promise! I actually look forward to matching large repeats now.

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SIDE NOTE–

Camille and I have started staging homes that are for sale. Here is a link to our Styling Cents Facebook Page. Here are a few before and after pics of a job we did a few weeks ago. Our theory is to use what you have and not spend all your $!

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BEFORE—Front room

 

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AFTER–Front Room—We were so EXCITED with the way this room turned out. The owner was in awe–“It looks like a model home, I couldn’t be happier”. We used their furniture (couch and chairs) and brought in a coffee table, little bookshelf, end table, pillows, lamps, and nick backs from our stash. IT’s all about using what you have and giving it some WOW factor.

 

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BEDROOM–BEFORE— The bedroom was dark and dated. We wanted to freshen it up a bit and make it more modern.

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AFTER–We found a king white coverlet in their linen closet, brought up their rug from downstairs, pulled the chair in from the loft, hung a mirror we found in the hallway, and replaced their curtains with a fresh set of white and a set of grey curtains to fill in the bay window. We tried to make it work with the chocolate brown wall, but in the end we had the homeowner paint it–MUCH BETTER!

We brought lamps, pillows and accessories from our stash to finish it off. Now that’s a MASTER BEDROOM!!!

 

*Basic Home Staging Pricing is $500 which includes

-4 hours

-2 stagers/designers

-small props (lamps, coffee tables, end tables, accessories, pillows, accessories, etc.) Free for 1st 30 days then $50/month

-additional hours $75/hr

-curtain hanging

If you are interested in our services and live locally to SLC, UT, send us an email!

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: chair, matching, room makeover, waterfall skirt

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