Showing posts with label house decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house decor. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Eggcellent Series #3 - Are You Good Egg or a Bad Egg Pillows

Are you a good or bad egg? When I started on my Easter egg pillow craze, these came to my mind. I think they are so fun. They are another reverse applique / faux chenille technique like my Shabby Chic egg pillow. This one has a cleaner edge in case you are not a fan of the free motion sketch motif of the other one.

Materials needed for both pillows:
(2) 14" pillow forms
1/2 yard of linen
1/2 yard of spring quilting cotton
1 yard of light weight fusible interfacing
large scraps of fabric for the faux chenille eggs
(2) invisible zippers

Step One: Cut out (2) 14" squares of linen and (2) 14" squares of the cotton fabric.
 Step Two: Create your applique shape template. For this pillow I did a single extra large egg. Now pick out the fabric you will want to use as the applique. Stack four layers of the fabric, making sure the applique shape will easily fit within. Next draw 45 degree angle diagonal marks every 1/2 inch apart (see photo below). The lines are closer in this tutorial and it will make for a fluffier chenille. 
 Step Three: Sew down every marked line. Cut end to end down the middle of each marked line, only through the top three layers. Do NOT cut through all four layers. There is a chenille cutter on the market that is perfect for this task, but it is not necessary for this small project.
 Step Four: Take a chenille brush or unused toothbrush and severely agitate the freshly cut fabric. I find it helps if you squirt a bit of water on the fabric while you agitate. Isn't that fluffy goodness.. love it!


Step Five: With an erasable pen, sketch your applique shape on the front cover. Place the faux chenille behind the front cover. You will have the chenille right side up against the wrong side of the linen.
 Step Six: Pin the faux chenille to keep it in place.
On only the linen, cut out the egg shape. With a satin stitch, sew down the border of the egg shape.
 Step Seven: On the back of the cover, cut away the excess faux chenille fabric.
 Step Eight: Cut out (4) 14" squares of fusible light weight interfacing. Iron on the to the wrong sides of both covers and backs.

Step Nine: Free motion quilt "the good egg" and the "the bad egg" on the pillow covers.
 

Step Ten: Install the invisible zippers on the bottoms of the covers. Then pin the front & back covers right sides together. With the zipper unzipped about halfway, sew around the perimeter with a 1/4" seam allowance. Cut the corners up to the stitching line and pull it right side out.

That's it! Super easy and so much fun..

If you like the look of free motion sketching, you have to come back tomorrow! I'll show you how to convert a hand embroidery pattern into free motion, crayon tinted fun..

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Peek-A-Boo, How Cute Are You!

You have been warned - the cute factor is about to explode.
Are you ready?
Remember - you were warned!

OK,OK I can not take credit for this fabulous idea.
One of my favorite bloggers, Serenity Now
has totally encouraged me to use my Pazzle more (Check out her Cutting Parties!!)

Before
A cute modern shade with a vinyl frame
but wait there's more..




After!
Peek-A-Boo
How flippin' cute is this bunny silhouette for Easter??
Lovin it!
And Isabelle plays with it nonstop..

The details..

I bought ^ that lamp up there for $10 clearance at Target.
((Run to your local one and check out the sale end caps!))

I used images from Silhouette
(hence no freebies today -sorry!!)
and cut them out on my Pazzle with a black vinyl.

Stuck them on!
Frame on the outside and bunny centered on the inside.

I fully intend to change this lamp monthly with new adorable-ness!!





Weekend Bloggy Reading Linking up to Tatertots & Jello!


UndertheTableandDreaming





Running with Glitter


Visit thecsiproject.comSerenity Now Crafty Cutter Party

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Playbills Turned Art

Please excuse the beyond awful picture.
It was taken on my phone -
my antique phone that does not double as a laptop
cause that's how I roll..
Okay back to topic..

How flippin' awesome is this wall?!?
Last night I had to take care of some mommy milking business at a party,
and spent some time in a good friend's office.
I fell in love!
I love this..
I love going to the theatre, I love playbills,
but they end up stuffed in a drawer and forgotten.
I love the idea of keeping them alive and as art pieces.
It's so simple and so ingenious!

I think if I got to see all the playbills
of all the magic I've seen in the past 3 decades on a regular basis,
I may be an even slightly happier person!

This is soo going on my house project to-do list!
Love it, love it, love it.
Love function turned art.
(and I love it more when it won't break the bank..)

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