Chair–BEFORE—Darling, but she wanted it white.
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Left the scalloped edge of the bedspread on for the bottom edge of the skirt.
by Shelley
by Shelley
FYI— I just saw this fabric at my local “Home Fabrics” store on 7200 s. in SLC, UT. It’s beautiful, the tan is a tiny herringbone tone on tone texture and after it’s washed up it feels like heavy weight linen and drapes beautiful.
Back view
Side Note—
Many people know my sister and I are a bit of Christmas scrooges. SO this year we decided to skip the gifts and rent a beach house in Southern California instead. The kids are on board and my dream is coming true!
Can’t wait to hang out with them for a full week with no distractions (work, email, phone calls, etc). We are planning on using the hot tub, playing in the sand (even if we are wearing sweaters), bike rides, Christmas movies, etc.
I am all about trips and would rather make memories than give my boys another remote control car that they break in two days (true story–last year). They never remember what we gave them the year before…but they will always remember our trip to the beach house with the cousins.
by Shelley
AFTER—- LOVED it! She used a delicate white linen, so of course I had to line it. The underneath was a dark green color.
We decided to do ties on the back instead of velcro…just to add some more detail.
Front of chair.
She has the most beautiful home…so many antiques and collections!
Front of arm detail…I continued the piping around the wood and then the skirt wrapped around and velcroed closed around the corner.
Over time, I have found it easier to do piping around the arm holes…it looks better too.
She had me use the same white linen as the wood arm chair.
Side Note– I always take December off every year….I am piling up projects and things I want to get done that month.
*I have 2 chairs for myself that I want to slipcover.
*Clean out some closets
*Organize my recipe folder
*Write Christmas letter
*Print some photos
*Bake pumpkin cookies
*Head to the cabin
*Sew some christmas jammies for the boys