Tangerine is color of the month so instead of going with the regular home decor post I thought I should share my new online discovery at ABC Carpet & Home, Madeline Weinrib's fabric collection. Handmade in India placing the carved teakwood block with Azo-free dyes one motif at a time on the natural woven cotton. My favorite is the Stella pattern (Number 5) but here are the links to my top 5 on the site that also come in more colors. 1 :: 2 :: 3 :: 4 :: 5
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Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
8.21.2013
6.22.2013
Fuchsia fabric rug!
Meet my new decor items brought straight from the Dominican Republic. My mom is always onto something new. She recently learned how to make these super awesome fabric rugs and made me one using fuchsia fabric. I haven't created a tutorial in months so that might be my next tutorial post. I'll learn from her and teach you how to make it.
Have a lovely weekend!
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Have a lovely weekend!
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2.23.2013
white scraps pillow
Today's post is a tutorial on something I made for my new Ikea Kivik Sofa, a pillow. It's made out of fabric scraps that I've been collecting from samples I get through connections in the garment district. ;)
Be aware that I've learned to sew on my own through online classes and tutorials. So, this won't be perfect but it's truly made with love.
To begin, decide what size you want your pillow to be and pick 4 or 8 pretty fabrics. When I originally started this project I was going to buy the pillow stuffing but then found a perfect size pillow I had at home. So, feel free to use an old pillow.
- Wash, dry and iron the fabric.
- Cut 8 pieces of fabric the same size - front and back. (My pieces were perfect squares so I didn't have to do this step.)
Begin connecting the pillow by sewing the 4 pieces on each side.
- Pin the two top pieces on the back/wrong side of the fabric where they need to be sewn.
- Repeat the above for the bottom pieces and then again for the other side of the pillow.
- Using a sewing machine, sew where you placed the pins.
- Now, pin and sew the top and bottom of each side.
- To connect the front and back of the pillow, pin again and sew the two pieces on three sides. Make sure you're sewing them on the reversed side of the fabric.
- Fold the open side edges in. Pin and sew by hand.
Finally, I used fabric glue to attach a piece of ruffled fabric in the center of one side.
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