it wasn't like that in the store......oh no.......but with a good friend with me, and our minds working together, we picked out the polka dot fabric that matched the vintage fabric at the fabric shop, and of course, pom-pom trim was a must
(it was so weird how everything came together like it did)
here's the $10 before...
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"eeew to the double eeew" |
everything is better with pom pom fringe!!
when I got home, I started immediately on this project and was done in no time...
(I couldn't stand looking at that 3' in diameter 'ew' much more than 10 minutes after I got home)
I just stuck to the pattern that was on the original - with 8 triangles adjoined like a quilt top, cut the sides of the vintage drape to make the bottom (there was no measuring involved....and believe me when I tell you that it all worked out because of the grace of God)....added what I had left of the polka dot fabric and then the pom-pom fringe
I kept the top of the drape as is...I have plans to set that up for the sale in May
in the bakery....to tell you that I am excited is an understatement
HOW TO MAKE:
large scallop bunting
(as seen in top of above photo)
1) use an embroidery hoop to make a desired shape of half circle, cut it out of paper for template
(I used a small bunting piece on each end as well)
2) cut out as many as you can from your fabric using that template
3) along your now half-circle fabric pieces, sew a zig zag stitch around the raw edges
4) using a 1" or more seam binding, pin your scalloped edged pieces into seam binding, meeting edge up to the inside of the binding
5) using a decorative stitch (or a zig zag), sew the scalloped edges onto seam binding
6) add a button hole on each end for easy hanging
7) press and enjoy!!
small scallop bunting
the small one (as seen in the middle of above photo) is made like this:
1) use a small circle to make desired half circle shape, cut it out of paper for template
2) along raw edge of semi-circle, use a zig zag stitch around raw edges
3) press + press down a 1/4" on straight edge
4) nestle string inside that folded edge of the scallops, and sew a zig zag stitch as you go along
(I used a contrasted stitching - top thread green, bottom thread teal - fun)
make sure you leave enough string on both ends to hand your new garland!
I am seeing vintage sheets used in such creative ways....I love it!!!
Jennifer Rizzo used vintage sheets in some really cool ways in her new look book too.
I love this one:
the flower pin was hand crocheted by Jenn...so super cute
she made these journals that I am thinking would be perfect for a personal garden journal
(or maybe an inspiration journal for how to use vintage sheets in creative ways!!)
& a chance to win $500 worth of merchandise from her new Spring line!!
That is so generous I think....very very!
If you live near Rockford, Illinois, Jennifer and so many other talented women will be at Polly Hood's house this weekend....
To find our more about Polly's sale that she is clearing her whole 1st floor out for, go here.
(I am listed to sell, but unexpectant hazards may be preventing me from doing it)
this is why I should post daily eh?
Have a blessed and creative day!!
xo + blessings,

Anne Marie -
ReplyDeleteOMG, I had those drapes in my bedroom when I was younger. Three sets. I think they came from JC Penney's. They were quite stylish back in the day, however, seeing them again, three sets may have put the small room on overload. Guess my mom was a good sport. What a good way to repurpose them. Thanks for the pleasant memory!!! I had totally forgot about them.
Connie LOU
Adorable! I love seeing these fabrics recycle through again. With that pop of the polka dots, they are positively dreamy!
ReplyDeletePretty fabric and I love the ball fringe ( I have some on my bedroom curtains that I made). Didn't know about the Vintage Market and I'm only about an hour away from Rockford. Thanks for the info on that.
ReplyDeleteI love....love...love it all!!
ReplyDeleteI love journals....I have about a million of them!
But none as nice as those:)
What a transformation. Great work. I am always collecting vintage linens of various kinds. I cannot make myself cut into them...I'm either going to have to start, or stop buying them and don't think the latter is going to happen!
ReplyDeletethat turned out soooooo adorable. it is going to be perfect in the bakery at the sale. it's the perfect color combination! i had so much fun shopping with you.
ReplyDeletePrecious bunting. I do love bunting.
ReplyDeleteWell that is beyond adorable! I love all of it!
ReplyDeleteHoping to check out the sale in Rockford this weekend if time allows :)
every time I wonder how you can do all that with a little one known as wide awake Daniel.
ReplyDeletePlease, tell me your secret!!!
sewing, homeschooling 5, the blog, the barn sales, parcels to send, the on line shop, taking care of the farm, the animals, the prairie, and from now on also the big season in the potager...
Fra
Charming! Love those colors and the pom pom fringe! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the colors. Jen does some amazing creativity with her hands. I hear your weather there is suppose to be warmer than usual. I miss at times living there in Dixon and visiting my sister Kimberly in Dekalb. I hope all is well with you and your sweet family/ Have a beautiful day Anne Marie.....Chickie
ReplyDeleteoh i love it! i am a sucker for blues and greens AND buntings, so i pretty much fell at first sight with this.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it!!! Especially the colors. Those blues and greens are beautiful together. I just received a stack of vintage fat quarters in the mail from a sweet friend who is excited that I've started quilting. I have yet to figure out what to do with my stash yet!
ReplyDeleteLOVING all the new color here!
ReplyDeleteLOVING all the new color here!
ReplyDeleteOh my...I LOVE it Anne Marie! The colors are gorgeous. Old sheets are my favorite, too...in fact I am making things out of the same sheet that Jennifer Rizzo has in her beautiful look-book! Thanks for the tutorial on the buntings. they are super cute! You are so talented:).
ReplyDelete~Julia
sweet!!!
ReplyDeletexo
What a wonderful repurposing project. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh so Very pretty... To bad I don't live closer... :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful spring colors! Love the pom-poms...and the chippy white barn, oh my!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous photo shoot :)
And love Jen's new line, stunning!