The day to day adventures of turning a 22 year old house into something updated, fun, and fresh for this family of five.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

New Euro Pillows!


Remember this extra fabric, used in the Fabric as Art post?

Well, I also had some extra white duck from the baby bedding project.
I also had two euro pillow forms that weren't being used.
My bare-minimums husband hates that I store extra 'stuff', but it really comes in handy for making extra projects for FREE.  :)

After measuring, I discovered that my striped fabric pieces weren't wide enough to cover the Euro pillows.  Rats.  I knew I'd have to use the white duck as the back, but I soon realized I'd also have to create some sort of border with the white to make the striped fabric fully cover the front.


It's a bit hard to see on the white comforter, but the following photo shows white strips sewn to two sides.

I then sewed the same size border pieces to the top and bottom leaving the corners loose.

I then pinned the corners like so, and sewed.



After completing all four corners, I just finished up in the normal pillow method- face the fabrics together, pin, sew, flip, stuff, and sew shut.


Bed before:

Bed after!





The ultimate frugal DIY... using things you already have, and not spending a dime, to create a look you want.
:)

-Courtney

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7 comments:

  1. Wow- I am very impressed that you made those! They came out great!

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  2. Oh yeah ... those are gorgeous! Great job!

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  3. I second what Michelle said, I need to learn to sew -- also, this room looks like it is straight out of a magazine.

    Jenny
    www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com

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  4. Thanks guys! It isn't that hard, Michelle. :)You have a machine right?

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  5. Great job! Nice way to stretch the fabric, looks great!

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  6. Saw your pillows at the Pillow Challenge. I like the euro pillow and need to make some for our master. They bring some height to the bed which is what I need. You did a great job with them.

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Thank you for taking the time to comment! I love them!! :)