**You will notice that I've skipped a few more projects -- 12 & 13 were some type of clothing and as I said in my last post, I will not be attempting anything like that until after this baby arrives. Project 14 was for a "plushie toy" and while that IS something I could do right now, I've not come across a pattern, etc. of something I'd like to make for Deacon yet. Hopefully, I'll find something soon and be able to get that project done before he gets here.**
Lessons learned:
adding piping to a pillow
*adding straps to a pillow with piping
my straps...kinda proud of these :)
the rocking chair for which I made the pillow/cushion
see how well the fabric on the pillow matches the nursery decor?
I made this pillow case with piping with the idea of making it into a seat cushion for the rocking chair we have in the baby's room. The beautiful chair is the one that my parents had in MY room when I was little.
*Since I didn't want the cushion to slide out every time we sat in the chair, I had to figure out how to add straps since that wasn't part of the tutorial. I was pretty pleased with how they came out. And how simple that idea was to incorporate.
I couldn't be happier with this project -- it was easier than I thought it would be considering we used piping, and the end result is just perfect!
2 comments:
Oooooo.....LOVE the fabric AND the straps. You did a great job, and it looks great in the chair. You'll have many happy hours rocking Deacon in the comfort of your cushioned chair. Proud of you, Honey Girl!
Wow! Great job! I love how it looks on the rocking chair and with the quilt. You're one stylish mama!
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