I made a slipcover for a chair I pulled out of the neighbor’s trash. Blogged for 2nd Time Around over at A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words.
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11 comments:
Love the colors of your slipcover! You definitely took it from trash to treasure! Bravo!
Tina
Naturally I love it! You're resourceful, crafty and you can sew! I've hated people for less. :)
Love, love, love it. How cute is that. Truly trash to treasure. Way to go. How could someone throw that chair away? I guess they couldn't invision the beauty that you could see. You should have them over for tea, and ask them to sit awhile. See if they even recognize it. Country Hugs, Sherry
Wow! Honestly. I have never even attempted piping 'cause it scares the begesus out of me. It looks fantastic!
XO
*Tricia
WOW! What a huge transformation! I love your "new" chair! Great job!
That is totally awesome.
Completely fabulous!!
Amy
Love the new slipcover!
Thanks so much for linking to 2nd Time Around!
Awesome transformation!! Amazing what a little fabric can do! Love it! Smiles :0)!
Great articles on site you sent us to.
thanks and nice job on chair,
blessings,
barbara jean
Wow! I've always wanted to learn how to do this. I pass up too many items at garage sales because I'm afraid to try to put new fabric on them. This looks great!
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