Find a bed sheet in a fun pattern or buy a few yards of
fabric at a local fabric store.
Not exact matches
I just cut and sew the size I need and then make a series of button holes around the top and thread it with grosgrain ribbon (which I can usually find «end of spool» discounts
at the
local cloth
store... also the scraps section of the
fabric store is a great place to find inexpensive
fabric to make the bags).
You can easily make your own fleece liners by purchasing some fleece
at your
local fabric store and cutting it into rectangles.
-LSB-...] a few items, a cup of coffee
at my favorite
local shop, and a visit to the
fabric store.
Buy a few plain, inexpensive, solid - colored pairs
at the
local dollar
store, and then let your kids personalize them with ribbon,
fabric, or even balloons.
You'll find mortarboard stickers and - even better - 3 - D
fabric versions in the sticker aisle
at your
local craft
store.
The women
at our
local fabric store are extremely knowledgeable and opinionated so they might be better able to eyeball the situation.
For $ 5, I easily found some flannel
at my
local fabric store.
I made no sew liners out of fleece that I bought from the scrap bin
at my
local fabric store.
I found that the stuffing / filling
at Wal - Mart here in Canada was actually more expensive than
at the
local fabric store, so Canadians, do shop around!
I didn't have any luck
at the
local fabric store... but then I discovered Spoonflower (pause for choir of angels to sing).
The
fabric covered letters were a lucky find
at our
local craft
store, and I they just happened to have every single letter I needed to set the table for my family this holiday.
Purchased
at a
local fabric store that closed it's doors this spring.
This was for no special reason, other than that I was
at my
local fabric store and this was the only cape pattern they had.
I bought this
fabric at my
local store not knowing for sure what I would make.
I just LOVE this awesome red leather and
fabric jacket I picked up
at the
local Goodwill thrift
store a few weeks back.
I weighed in on both fabrications, looked
at my limited choices in the
local fabric stores, and settled on buying both traditional denim and stretch denim!
Yet when it finally showed up in the drapery department of my
local fabric store,
at $ 30.00 / m, I hesitated.
I picked up the sample
at a
local fabric store here called The Fabric
fabric store here called The
Fabric Fabric Shack.
This is something I made from
fabric I picked up
at my
local fabric store in the bridal department.
I found that
fabric about 4 years ago on clearance
at a
local mom and pop
fabric store that is no longer in business.
I simply purchased cheap pillow inserts from Ikea (or you can just cover existing pillows) and then went to town
at my
local fabric store.
I haven't seen many colors
at my
local fabric store.
She always loved sketching, sewing and spending time with her mother
at the
local fabric store.
I found this awesome Washington state
fabric at Pacific
Fabrics, one of my
local fabric stores, and I just couldn't resist making my husband a pair of First Choice boxers.
Wait, back tracking a little — a few weeks ago I started interning
at one of my favorite
local fabric stores for a few hours a week.
I purchased the cotton sateen
at my
local fabric store, so unfortunately I don't know where you would find the exact
fabric in another area... I do know that Robert Kaufman
fabrics makes a terrific cotton sateen, so perhaps you could inquire
at a
local or online source that carries that brand?
You can find this material
at your
local fabric store.
The green
fabric was left over from another project, and I found the floral
fabric at my
local discount
fabric store.
Choosing the proper pad and
fabric can be accomplished
at your
local fabric store.
The staff
at our
local store is always so helpful and they assisted with the amount of
fabric I needed after giving measurements.
Chris calls Calico my «zen zone» because even if I don't have a current project in mind that needs a
fabric update, I'll still stop
at our
local store and walk around for an hour or so just perusing the endless color - coordinated
fabric displays searching for inspiration.
I handmade each of the birds using
fabric I had in my collection along with a few new swatches I picked up
at the
local fabric store.
As for the seafoam quatrefoil
fabric, I found that
at a
local fabric store and it looked like Kravet Riad so I had to pick it up.
I found that
fabric about 4 years ago on clearance
at a
local mom and pop
fabric store that is no longer in business.
Way cheaper than buying individual napkins
at a
store, and WAY more fun, because instead of choosing from a selection of just a few, you can literally choose from hundreds of
fabrics and patterns
at your
local fabric store.
I found both
fabrics at a
local discount
fabric store.
For a small armless side chair, we had a slipcover made from a really cute multi-colored
fabric that our client found
at a
local discount
store.
This yummy floral pillow cover is one I made out of some vintage
fabric I found
at the
local thrift
store.