Since it's a found object, its not as easy to slip cover as something that is square. I had to create creases at strategic spots. Strategery.
The fun part was the sewing! After I pinned up the two ends, I sewed them together like a sleeping bag for the pouf. Or a straight jacket.
For the top, I chose a Vaughan embroidered linen fabric, Mino. I pinned the top on and tucked under the edges.
I went with fabric pouf approach and not the somewhat ubiquitous leather pouf look. While I like that look, my precious sewing machine doesn't sew leather.
What do you think? I'm such a fabric lover that if I could, I would recover everything in my apartment. I'm loving the pouf idea too because it doesn't take up as much room as a chair and is light enough to move around the room.
Alicia B.
8 comments:
So VERY clever!!! I love it. Have a great weekend Alicia.
Thanks! You have a great weekend too!
xoxo
Love the fabric! Well done. With your sewing machine and fabric you can reinvent anything!
Great DIY! Love it! If you eve want to do my Tuesday tutorial shoot me an email over at The Notebook! -McNamara Design
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Cute Alucia!
I have been into pours lately myself. Got 2 for the beach house and one for the boys basement. Since all my guys can be rough and dirty I had to stick to leather, but your fabric model is sweet.
Xo, Lynn
Cute pouf Alicia. I have been into them lately too, as a small space solution to put your feet up!
Love the makeover.
Lynn
you are so creative, I wish I knew how to sew.
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I love this Fabric and Keep up with your good,
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