Inexpensive white ones or, dare I say it, drop cloths, would work until
you find fabric you love and would give you an idea of how it will look and feel in the space.
If
you find a fabric you love, why not use it twice?
Not exact matches
I also
love wrapping —
finding old bits of
fabric and paper in my stash to create beautiful parcels.
On the other hand, the worst thing about this idea is that if you
love showcasing your bookshelves and creating this tasteful and welcoming display of books to highlight the interior decor of your home then you might
find the idea of covering the lovely display with
fabric unappealing.
The outer
fabric is one that I
found a few months ago at a rummage sale and haven't even put away yet - I
love it so, and desperately wish there were more of it.
I
love cloth diapers that have
fabrics such as organic cotton and bamboo, great for the skin I
find.
I
find it so convenient when we are out for extended periods of time because I can start her in the tummy to tummy position which she
loves for quite some time, then when she has had enough I can loosen the top rail and lay her down in the
fabric to discretely nurse her.
Just
found out we are getting a baby boy in July & would
love to do something in this
fabric for him, too.
I didn't
find anything I liked so I decided to make one using
fabric that I had been hoarding for years (I
love fabric!).
I
love the cherry
fabric, wonder if I could
find something like it... Sarabeth Life of an Agnostic Sunday School Teacher
I
love beautiful
fabrics or handmade knits that I
find on ebay, or the soft leather of a bag, and I'm obsessed with studs by Valentino or on the Chloe susanna, or a beautiful china cup to start my day or fresh flowers!
I saw this Pam & Gela softie online last week and fell in
love with it's cut,
fabric and the perfect little details that make it one of my absolute favorite
finds of the Summer...
ahem... when I was shopping for my dream
fabric, I actually
found two
fabrics I
loved.
As for picking one you
love,
find an off shoulder top that's close to your personal style in terms of color,
fabric and details you
love.
«Want,
find,
love» might be about desiring an item in a specific color or
fabric type, or in the case of today's post, desiring a
fabric type in a certain style.
Well I had a very hard time
finding vintage shops to be honest and what I did
find was beyond small but you would
LOVE the
fabric district.
I
love pastels for all seasons, and if I can
find pastel clothing in warmer
fabrics, I am all over that ~ I feel like it helps to combat winter gloom ~ or spring - that - won «t - arrive - gloom!
However, the skirt was sharply reduced, the
fabric was silk which I
love and I
found that there were different ways I could wear this skirt.
Kim: I would say we are creative directors too, cause I have a big hand in... we all kinda have different roles: I
love working on the ad campaigns; Kourtney
loves finding the
fabrics and the prints.
I
love the comfort the stretch provides, but I am challenged with
finding good quality stretch
fabrics that have the «right» amount of stretch.
I
LOVE this shirt subscription and
find it to be an incredible value especially with their innovative
fabrics and expertly crafted shapes.
I
love the Crescent skirt pattern and I would make it up in some gorgeous butterfly
fabric I just
found with a contrasting colour for the waistband.
I
love wearing black, and definitely gravitate to darker colors in the winter, so I often
find myself trying to change up my black looks with different
fabrics and textures.
I
found this skirt at Old Navy and
loved how soft the
fabric (they seriously feel like I am wearing pajamas) was and how it fit (the elastic waistband helps to accentuate my waist — aka.
But, when I
found this style at H&M, I fell in
love (no pun intended) with the relaxed fit & cozy
fabric — it manages to feel girly & modern at the same time.
I also
love this black cardigan from Ted Baker (
found at Nordstrom) that has extra detailing with different
fabric on the front.
Oh my god, they are all beautiful, but I would
love to have the Alexander Henry Eton Butterfly cotton lawn as I need to
find some
fabric to make my colette sencha pattern in.
One of the best color choosing advice I have ever heard...
find a piece of
fabric THAT YOU
LOVE preferably one with several colors that work together well, and use this as your color scheme.
I chose this vintage midi skirt (which I already told you I
found in my aunt's wardrobe) to be the first challenge because I
loved its
fabric.
I
love trouser style pants and it's really delightful when I can
find them in colors, in a nice
fabric that stretches and looks more expensive than they are.
LOVE this style, this material seems perfect because I have
found it only works with lighter
fabrics or silk!
So, I don't sew but my
love for good
fabrics runs way deep and throughout the years as I've moved from place to place (with my husbands job) one of the first things I've always done is to
find a good seamstress.
I
love the idea of
finding a gorgeous embroidery
fabric and making just... [Read More...]
I fucking
LOVE this
fabric and I was so happy to
find it (and buy the last of it... ha!
I really
love the gold sequin
fabric (or any other colour really), I've been trying to
find the perfect piece to make that sequin maxi skirt that was on your blog!
You can use painted and distress Shabby books, a beautiful white pitcher that you can Frenchify in 5 minutes (here you can
find some similar beautiful white pitchers *), your favorite angel statue (mine is a gift from my sister), some Ikea candle holders that you can paint and Shabbify (and
love like crazy), a little bit of white
fabric to add some texture, a scented soy candle in a French coffee cup and some AH - MAZING lilac flowers with a stunning perfume.
I
love your dream because I'm a seamstress and we all try to
find just the right
fabric that was in our imagination.....
I
love layered looks but rarely
find that I have room in the sleeves for so much extra
fabric.
Thanks, I used the wax on my coffee table a couple of weeks ago, still have plenty of the Johnson's wax.Now my kitchen chairs look like they need changing, think I'm in trouble:)
Love the outcome though with this chalk paint mix.Thanks again for sharing, also going to do your roller shade idea, bought the
fabric just haven't
found the time to do them.Susie
This tag revolution
fabric b revolution capital need
love and your local officials shelter to
find out revolution b series You should take having some type top priority.
Indoors, guests will
love the spa room from where massages can be ordered as well as the sixty - five inch TV, Sonos sound system and Playstation 4
found in the media room.This home is tropical elegance defined, with polished wooden pillars and stone statues adorning rooms contrasted against brightly - colored furniture and
fabric in a total open air concept.
In this solo show, Braman embraces a sort of dilapidated but still -
loved found - sculpture aesthetic, assembling in beautiful agglomerations with tinted glass; wonderfully colored
fabrics; and unruly discarded furniture, household items, and cut - up plywood.
In her latest works, Tschabalala Self continues to depict the regal black body — reposing, dancing, making
love — to reverberating effect in large works of paint on canvas to which she appends
found fabrics and smaller pieces of painted canvas.
If you like a little texture on your phone case, you'll
love the Google
Fabric Case which brings the look and most importantly the feel of the fabric finish found on other Google products, like the Home Mini and even the Daydream
Fabric Case which brings the look and most importantly the feel of the
fabric finish found on other Google products, like the Home Mini and even the Daydream
fabric finish
found on other Google products, like the Home Mini and even the Daydream View.
I have been a miniaturist since middle school and
love to work with
fabrics, paper, and
found objects.
Love that new
fabric that you
found to make your pillow covers.
We have yet to
find the perfect
fabric, but we're currently combing the interwebs for the right thing - we're so inspired by the
fabric we fell in
love with during our living room makeover, Ralph Lauren Ashfield Faille Floral in Carbon from Calico Corners.
Thanks, I used the wax on my coffee table a couple of weeks ago, still have plenty of the Johnson's wax.Now my kitchen chairs look like they need changing, think I'm in trouble:)
Love the outcome though with this chalk paint mix.Thanks again for sharing, also going to do your roller shade idea, bought the
fabric just haven't
found the time to do them.Susie
Pro Tip: When you're taking on a small DIY upholstery project like this one, a fun way to
find a cool, textured
fabric you
love is to think outside the box and look for blankets, sheets and shower curtains to cover your piece in!
those last three pics are right up my street, I would
love to visit that
fabric store, it is so limited here to
find good stuff