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Sunday, June 16, 2013

A new cover for the bedroom bolster...

I had a wonderful father's day! How about you?
I've been meaning to recover the bolster pillow on our bed since we put the drapes..and that has been since 2011!!!

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bedroom post 2011
 It's all a bit white here. Not bad.. but I wanted to bring a bit of the drapery fabric into the room, specifically on the bed. 

I started with a rectangle of the check fabric. I sewed on the French silk ribbon. A tip not to forget when working with ribbon: use as hot an iron as your fabric allows and steam the ribbon. This will shrink the ribbon and save you tears later on when the ribbon shrinks in the laundry or dry cleaning. I also had this gorgeous, very antique lace. 

I chose to leave it in it's vintage state. I thought about hand sewing it to the fabric along the straight pieces that you see on the left above. But decided against that. I went ahead and used my Bernina but instead of regular sewing thread, I used a 60 weight thread through the needle. It's all cotton and much lighter weight so it barely shows.

On each end, I tied a tassel tie from the old bolster cover. Sew very easy.

Here's a closeup of the ribbon. It's truly a work of art. This bolt came from Quilter's Resource in Chicago. Sorry to say, it is no more. 

The sewing fairies were working with me today! You cannot see the seam in the back, well on the plaid fabric anyway. I always prefer to seam a piece so that the seam is almost invisible, so not in the middle of plaid strip.

One more tip, when inserting pillow forms into covers, cover the form with a plastic bag (or if you purchased a new form, leave the wrapper on but slit it open on one side). Once the form is in the pillow, you can remove the plastic bag. Thanks so much for dropping by today! Be blessed.

8 comments:

  1. That is SO PRETTY, Marlis! Loving the ribbon and the lace. Did you make the one behind it, too, with the green leaves? Loving the whole look ;-) Hope you are well!

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  2. Oh my...this is beautiful Marlis! You are such a talented lady.
    Enjoy.
    xo

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  3. What a beautiful accessory for your gorgeous bedroom, Marlis!
    That antique lace is absolutely LUSCIOUS! *drool*

    You should link this post to Yvonne's StoneGable Tutorials, Tips & Tidbits party on Thursday... just for the single suggestion of slipping the pillow into a plastic bag for ease of insertion. Why didn't I ever think of that??? Duh??

    Hugs,
    Rett

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  4. Marlis, it is gorgeous! That lace is exquisite, and I love your combination of fabric, ribbon and lace. laurie

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  5. Oops, I forgot you had asked about the napkins in a recent post on my blog. I'm so sorry. I've had those for years and have no idea where I got them. Thanks so much for your visit and your sweet comment. laurie

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  6. Very pretty Marlis, and what a great tip about the plastic cover! Did it make the pillow noisy though?
    Jenna

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  7. Hi Marlis! Such beautiful details on your new pillow. I love the white bed cover too of course! You have a beautiful bedroom. We do the "can we stop at the antique store" thing when we travel too. Best of luck!

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  8. GORGEOUS! love the lace and ribbon with the checks..
    Love, Mona

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Thank you for visiting and commenting. I love reading your thoughts. Blessings, Marlis