Showing posts with label Hand Sewed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hand Sewed. Show all posts

Sep 25, 2012

Save the Date

EverBlooming Designs is moving to the West Bottoms

We will now be making our NEW home @ 

Nonesuch Place 
1324 w. 12th St (2nd floor)
Kansas City, MO. 64101














Please Join us for our first, 1st Fridays event
 & the Grand Opening of

 NONESUCH PLACE

October 5, 2012

We will be open the first full weekend of every month.
Fri:9:00 am- 9:00 pm
Sat:9:00 am-6:00 pm
Sun:11:00 am-4:00 pm

Come see all of our Vintage, Antique and Re-Purposed Goods! From classical to whimsical; Furniture, Decor and Wonderful Embellishments! There is something for everyone.

Check us out on facebook

Apr 4, 2012

Burlap Upholstered Ottoman



  Last summer I found these legs at a barn sale.

  

They were well used and painted a god awful brown, but I had ideas streaming through my head from the moment I first saw them.   



After a few months of owning them I finally got started working on them. I started to prep them for paint by sanding them


 I was pleasantly surprised to find this green finish under the brown. OMG...I am not going to have to paint them after all.



After sanding a while I decided I really liked the way they looked. Now what to do to the top.  



 "I needed some foam or batting or both." My Mother had recently given my son a 4" foam top for his mattress. His bed is a twin and the topper was a queen. "What did I do with that extra foam?" off to find it. "Awesome I had my hubby cut some off and it fit." Yippee! "I am off to the races."     
 

 The next step would be to figure out what to put on top of the foam. I went on a quest for some burlap for some other projects and though, "Wow this could work for the ottoman I am working on." 


I saw a chair downtown that had this ruffle on it. It was made out of Osnaburg , but I wondered if I could get a similar effect with the burlap. I actually had to iron it. Yikes...that smells, but it worked.  



 Next the finishing touches. I needed something to hide the staples. RIBBON. I came across this cool stretchy ribbon I had. I glues it over the staples and decided I needed a little something else. FLOWERS. So I made some flowers out of the ribbon and glued them on too. Viola she is finished.   



I am in love with her. She spent a couple of weeks sitting on the landing, but she has finally made her way to Nellie and Nicos. If you are in the KC area you can check her out up close and personal. 

Happy Creating!
  

Feb 8, 2012

Vitage Qult Pillow


I purchased this pillow at a garage sale this summer. The woman told me her grandmother had made the quilt and it was falling appart so they had made pillows out of it in the 80's. The pillow was starting to fall apart now.  


The pillow had a 4" muslin ruffle and a lace ruffle too. I cut the lace away and cut the muslin ruffle in half. Then I added the pink ribbon to the outer edge of the pillow.   


There was a hole started in the center of the pillow with part of a doily covering it up. I removed the doily and added this large heart to cover the hole. I bought this fabric at a garage sale the same day I think.    


I added this doily given to me from my mother-in-law and a flower I made from vintage ruffle I purchased at another yard sale. There was another hole starting on the side of the pillow, so I added the piece of doily i had removed earlier and used floss to sew it on and made it secure.  


Doesn't it look great in my Adirondack chair on my porch? To bad I have to put it in my booth. It is @ Nellie & Nicos if you'd like to see it.

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