
When I held this fairly good quality fabric in my hands all sorts of items flashed in my head, but first and foremost were these curtains. After finishing them I realized I wanted to have more of the print decorating the room. I considered making pillows, but that was too obvious, or using an additional bit of fabric to sew a bed skirt, but I am still in love the one black and white scroll patterned one I made a few months ago. I let the 2nd curtain I purchased sit for about a week and mulled over the possibilities. After a few days it hit me. I am currently using the 2nd shower curtain to re-work the solid black fabric covered headboaord I made late last year.
This home-made headboard attachs to the wall behind my queen sized bed. It's frame is simple, just 4 heavy duty canvas stretchers from the art supply store, padded with cotton batting from a fabric store and top layered with heavy cotton muslin to create a smooth surface before the actual patterned fabric is attached. I used a heavy duty staple gun to secure the stretchers to each other and attach the batting and then cloth. I am now in the process of making solid fuschia colored self covered buttons that will attach to the middle of each circle in the pattern to create a quilted effect. Pictures may or may not follow but I am hoping that you will be inspired to look at things that are on sell out, give away and side walk sale tables with a fresh recycling eye and see the luxurious possibilities within your reach.
JUST IN -
If you're not at a place where you are OK with taking a chance and just cutting and sewing fabric to make things McCalls Patterns is having a sale for the next 3 days, Thursday, June 11th, through Saturday, June 13th. All patterns, with exception of out of print patterns, are $4.99 plus shipping, that's more 71% off in most cases. Check out their home decorating pattern area for inspiration
http://www.mccallpattern.com/list/home_decorating/page-1
http://www.mccallpattern.com/list/home_decorating/page-1
2 comments:
i can't see the pic of the headboard, but it sounds great! i just re-covered some chairs and now i am antsy to use my staple gun for other projects!!
Hi Keli..I didn't put one up yet..still working on making the buttons then I have to "sew" them on! I love my staple gun..it's invaluable for home "improvement"..How's the summer list coming?
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