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Holiday pillows for my front room

December 11, 2010 by Shelley

 So I decided to get into the holiday spirit, I decided to make some new pillows for the front room. IT’s all about the pillows…that’s what I always tell my clients, you can completely change your whole look with just the pillows. That’s why I like to keep neutral slipcovers and then when I am itching for a change, I make new pillows.

I found a quilt that my dad gave to me 13 years ago when I got married. It was made by his grandma Hamilton, a pioneer quilt. I thought it worked great with what I was doing, so I draped it over the back of the loveseat.

My little guy really wanted to be in a picture…he even smiled for me.

Close up of great grandma’s quilt. I made the red pillow with 2″ strips of bias (fabric cut on the diagonal) and sewed ten rows across and gathered it as I went. I love ruffling bias, because you don’t need to hem the edges. I decided to sew the ruffles on with tan thread instead of red to make it a little more rustic.

I was kind of feeling the menswear, and I had a small scrap of this brown houndstooth to make a rectangle pillow. I love to mix masculine with a little bit of feminine…something a little unexpected. The white pillow is made out of a white linen napkin that I sewed burlap strapping down the center and then I decided to ruffle some 2″ brown bias down it to tie in the brown and darker colors. I backed it with a bold brown/red stripe, so I can flip it if I choose to mix it up a bit. You can see the back of it a few pics up.

 I always joke that the reason I like ruffles so much is because I have three boys. I can’t put them in ruffles, so I wear ruffles and decorate with ruffles.

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Featured on Remodelaholic

December 9, 2010 by Shelley

Today Cassity over at Remodelaholic featured my front room slipcovers…go check out her blog and all the awesome projects over there.

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Green Damask chair

December 4, 2010 by Shelley

This is the second time I’ve done this chair for my client. This time she decided to go with a green damask fabric. It turned out great, I was able to match the seat cushion with the main body repeat.

Before

After

Close up to show the repeat from the cushion to the main body. The pattern matched up well and could be centered on the seat and back and flow together.

close up showing the front of the arm

close up showing the scroll back on the chair, I just continued piping up and along that curve as well and down the back. The piping also went down the inside arm to underneath the cushion.

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