Cushion project in a few easy steps

Yet another cushion project from me.
I seem to have found a passion there.. But then again – what’s not to like about cushions?

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This was even easier than the first one, because the scarf was a tube shape. All I had to do was wrap it around the pillow case.

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Then I sewed two sides together by hand – small stitches that disappeared into the knitted fabric.

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And it was done

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Knit autumn candle with leaf

Deeply inspired by pins on Pinterest I decided to give this sweet autumn idea a go. First of I gathered all of the materials – on my floor – where I really happen to work best.

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I cut up the knitted vest that I found in a thrift shop nearby by the measurements of the glass.

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Since knitted fabric don’t really appreciate being cut up, I did some stitches to make it all keep whole… Before sewing it all together at the back.

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Went to the autumn forest to find the perfect leaf. Many great candidates, some fresh air and a great forest walk with my friend later, I returned home to finalize my project with the knit candle with an autumn leaf.

And then same evening when darkness came, I lit it up.

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Bookcase of old wine box

I have been using this wine case for a while for storing different kind of stuff. But then my kitchen got in desperately need of a book case, and I happen to walk pass the wine case.

Here is what I did:

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First thing, I removed the handle and the lid.

Then I gave it a light bit of paint – working it into the wood so that it had a see-through old-style effect.

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Once the paint dried up, I drilled four holes in the back.

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Four holes in the wall later, I could finally move in my cooking books in the new bookcase in the kitchen.

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Washing my sheepskin

Surrounded by the ‘buy and throw away generation my first reaction when my sheepskin was getting dirty and used – ‘Buy a new’.
But then I stopped myself – googled washing a lamb wool – and of course it was possible.

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I washed it with special soap for wool and silk and on the most gentle washing program. It hang out to dry for hours – and the I slowly started to brush it through with a hair brush.

It worked out allright – however something more was needed. It was still a curled sheep So I bought a narrow dressing brush, put on some music and had a go… See the difference?

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Cushion from a scarf

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Found this lovely scarf in our local thrift shop.. Actually I meant to use it as a scarf.. But somehow I got it wrapped around a cushion, and it was destiny.

Here is what I did:
Find a scarf you like and a cushion
Either measure the cushion and the fabric – or do it the lazy way as I did – fold the fabric beside the cushion
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Sew the sides together either by hand or sewing machine.. Leaving a open hole to insert the cushion.IMG_0169.JPG

Stitch the hole together. This I did by hand along with making the final adjustments to it.
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And here’s the final result
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Refashion – knitted cushion

This Friday I got a knitted cardigan from my friend. I loved the fabric and colors – yet the style was all wrong for me.

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So I got her permission to do whatever I wanted with it. I had been looking for new cushions to my bedroom cover – and this knitted fabric was perfect. Didn’t measure before sewing – just took it as it came – after all it’s a square piece.

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I wanted to do two cushions – but then my creativity got the better of me -you’ll see that in the following post.

Upcycling – White romantic style

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I have been working on this project for quite a while. The bench is actually an old childhood memory that my grand father was restoring before he passed away 1,5 year ago.

I took it in and promised myself to make it look special…
First I gave it a good 3 layers of paint.
Then I pasted black/white photos on the sites.

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Lastly I took a piece of a sweater I refashioned during winter. The piece of turtleneck was wrapped around the back of the bench – tied up with black ribbon and a small bow at the middle.
Completed the look I wanted and gave it a whole new life

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DIY and creativity is a personal statement and a life style