Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Camille's Master Bedroom

Here's Camille's (running partner) Master Bedroom that she let me help her with. She inherited two darling pink floral settees from her Grandma. Instead of trying to fight with them, we went with it and made her room antiquey (is that a word?) and feminine. She loves it... I am not sure if her husband was as thrilled as we were.


We positioned one setee at the end of the bed. I rummaged through all my fabrics and pulled some together for the pillows. The duvet, my sister gave to me. She had bought it at a Down East Tent Sale for $10 and then realized it had a large hole in it, so we just flipped it over and used the back side and folded down the top to show the cute smocking detail.



Here's the smocking detail on the Duvet.



Here's a close up of the setee from Camille's Grandma.



Great clock that she moved from another room.


She also inherited these two lamps from her grandma....they worked perfect!



Her bed is really high and she had some small rickety formica end tables that weren't working so well in terms of style or scale. One day when we were out, we hit the local thrift store and found two different sewing machine cabinets. They looked a little large, but I thought they'd work great for end tables and she didn't even have to do any work to them. $35 total for both!



The bedskirt was made from a king size flat sheet she had kicking around in her linen closet. I had just enough to make it work! I used a queen flat sheet for the decking of the bedskirt.


Close up of the pillows



Pillows...floral euro shams, burlap type fabric for standard shams

Bedskirt and ruffle detail around duvet cover.










I loved the flowers and books she added to the end table.




It was great that we could use what she had and what I had on hand...I think she only spent $35 on the two end tables! That should make her husband happy, even if he has to sleep in a pink room. Oh I forgot she did buy the white dresser for $15 as well off ksl.com. SO $50 total for a master bedroom redo.....well a master bedroom do, it was never done in the first place!

I have now converted her to thinking a bed without a bedskirt...isn't acceptable.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Jen's 2 piece Sectional

Jen from Tatertots and Jello Blog emailed me to help her out with her BIG sectional. She ordered some turquoise cotton fabric from fabric.com. The back cushions were getting a little slouchy with the single piping (pillow style), so I ended up "boxing" (box cushion...2 rows of piping) them.

 She loves a boxpleat skirt, so I did a boxpleat skirt all the way around both pieces (2 piece sectional). It wasn't just a couch and a loveseat piece pushed together...it was 2 full size couches...It was LARGE.


Here is the before...nice, but just brown.



Here's what it looked like from the kitchen. It has a cool rolled back all the way around.



Here is the after. TURQUOISE!!!! She had reservations about the fabric. When I showed up to do the fitting she had her huge stack of 55 yds prewashed fabric sitting there, and she asks me, "What do you think? Am I crazy to do turquoise?"....my answer, "NO...my sectional at the cabin is slipcovered in turquoise fabric"...my second thought in my head, you already bought 55 yds and prewashed it, you can't return it! So let's do it!


LOOK how stinkin' amazing it looks!!!! Bright and Fun and it matched her pillows that she had already made. She said she's planning on painting the black table behind the couch cream/white.



I had to do little tucks on the back corners on the rolled back separated by piping (that's where I hid my zipper).


5" box pleat skirt all the way around.



She loved how cheerful it turned out. She was a great sport to let me come over for the fitting the morning she got back from being out of the country!!!
Her pillows.


Another after shot.



Another view.

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Reagan's bedding

This is for Camille's (running partner) daughter's room. A few months ago, Camillle and I went thrifting and searching for some fabric at the fabric store. Our original intent was to find a chair to slipcover for Reagan's room. WE found a chair at ReStore, and Camille decided that she liked it enough to leave it alone and not slipcover it.

Then we headed to the fabric store to find fabric for a duvet cover. She fell in love with this red floral...kind of antiquey with a little bit of pink...that we were hoping would tie in the chair.


She bought enough fabric for the duvet, and remembered she had a pink flat sheet at home to put on the back. I always have tons of scraps and fabrics kicking around, so I told her we'd figure out pillows later..... I had enough red for a bedskirt and Euro pillow. I used this same red fabric on some red ruffled pillows I made at Christmas time.



We wanted to make it a little bit funky and more like a "little" girls room, so I tried to mix fabrics together that were a little unexpected. I think it worked!!! I loved the way it all came together.


I had just enough pink polka dot and turquoise ric-rac to make this pillow work. The ends are the red fabric cut on the bias (diagonal) 2" strips and ruffled in the seam. No need to hem since on the bias it doesn't fray a ton.



The pillow sham was made out of this yellow print that I have always loved and have kept on hand and haven't used. I piped it out of some scrap piping that I found in my piping box.




I ruffled the Euro pillow out of the 2" bias strips as well.

Close up of bolster....the yellow dot is from the parson chairs and club chairs that I slipcovered at my cabin




Here's the chair we got and Camille painted the doll house light blue to tie in the ric rac on the bolster pillow. We are still plannning on doing a red ruffled pillow on the chair out of the small scraps of red that are left. The yarn flower picture on the wall is from Camille's Grandma's house....it works perfect!



I am a firm believer that beds need bedskirts! I love the gathered bedskirt in this room.

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Friday, July 22, 2011

White Couch and Loveseat

This client was ready to get rid of the country blue gingham that she'd had for about 10 years, and go a with basic white. Her back cushions were attatched, so I cut them off. They had a single row of piping originally (pillow style) and we ended up boxing them to give them a cleaner look.

When I cut off the back cushions the filling wasn't contained...it was just loose polyfil that was coming out. I knew she was going to need to be able to take off the covers and wash them. So I made muslin covers to contain the batting.


Here is the before of the loveseat...blue/cream gingham.

After...white denim slipcovers with the back cushions "boxed" (2 rows of piping).
Front of arm


Couch...after



Couch and loveseat together.

You can barely see the lapped zipper on the back corner... just the way I like it.


SIDE NOTE-

#1 Home Fabrics in Orem, Ut is having all their cotton prints on sale again this weekend only for $3/yd (Normally $6/yd).

#2 Step Down Sale at the Design Company (2253 S. 500 E. Salt Lake) is starting.....
This week $9 yd
July 25th $7/yd
Aug 1st $5/yd
Aug 8th $3/yd
Aug 15th $2/yd


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Monday, July 18, 2011

Wavy Fabric Chair

Here's the chair before...a little thread bare and worn through in a few spots. My client got this great heavy weight chenille type fabric from Joanns, during their 50% off sale last month.

Chair Before



Arms were worn through...but the chair was a great scale and super comfy and a nice size for the kids.


Here is the amazing after....I FELL IN LOVE with this chair. Look how amazing that fabric is on that shape of chair. I am not gonna lie...it took some thought to make all those wavy lines line up. I chose a stripe (orange/red) that I wanted to center, stuck pins in my chair down the center on the original fabric. Then when cutting out the cushions I centered the same stripe.


Close up of front of arm.


I ran piping along the seam where the back connected to the inside arm.


Another after. Sorry it's a little blury I am getting used to my new 50 mm. lens.



Ottoman before...simple musin covered footstool


My client chose an orange chunky weave fabric for the ottoman and we did box pleats all the way around. LOVE IT!!!




I also did another chair for her out of brown fabric with small turquoise chenille dots on the fabric. All my pics turned out really bad, the lighting in the basement didn't work out so well. I still wanted to show the fabrics together, I loved the eclectic non matchy fabrics together.



Here is a close up of the turquoise dot fabric.

Her kids were super excited about the new furniture and helped haul everything in from the trailer for me....and called dibs on their new favorite spots.



Side note--
I took my boys to Lamb Day in Fountain Green last weekend...Another parade with candy! My boys were ready with their bags. We hung out with Heber's side of the family for the parade and had lunch. Heber and all his cousins used to be the ones in the road with their bags, now it's all the grandkids.



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