rug HERE duvet HERE rug HERE throw from HomeGoods bed tutorial HERE similar headboard HERE similar bed HERE or HERE my Ikea home decor post HERE curtains HERE
mudcloth pillow HERE colorful diamond pillows from Ikea Germany lamps HERE shades from Target not available anymore light HERE or similar light HERE desk Ikea HERE or similar desk HERE wooden stool from Ikea shelving unit Ikea magnet board Ikea
Step 3: After your pillow has been decorated with a beautiful
mudcloth pattern, we want to make sure that it stays that way.
Step 1: The first step is to plan out what kind
of mudcloth design you want to draw on your pillow cases.
Nightstands — Client's Existing / Sconces / Pink Lumbar — Similar / Black & White Pillows / Bed — Similar / Floor Mirror / Floor Lamp / Console Table / Batik Pillow — Similar / Side Table / Duvet / Swirl Artwork / Paint Color — Sherwin Williams Repose Gray at 50 % / Blue
Mudcloth Pillow With Tassels (similar)
macrame chair HERE similar throw in macrame chair HERE lava lamp HERE rainbow pillow HERE
mudcloth pillow HERE
I've been eyeing all
things mudcloth print lately, and I love that this print has become a lot easier to find.
I've been eyeing all things
mudcloth print lately, and I love that this print has become a lot easier to find.
We layered the bed with the softest crisp white organic cotton bedding and finished it off with a mix of patterned pillows — hand blocked flax linen, tasseled
white mudcloth, and a Turkish Carpet Pillow.
One trend I've been dying for lately is the use of traditional
indigo mudcloth fabrics in decor.
DIY Floor Cushion Yesterday, I posted a
DIY mudcloth pillows tutorial.
For inspiration, I looked at some actual
mudcloth designs online and chose elements from each that I thought would be easy to create.
I LOVE their Etsy shop for finding
affordable mudcloth pillows, which are my favorite layering pattern.
Lots of
beautiful mudcloth pillows have been appearing on my Instagram feed, but I'm not too fond of the hefty price tag they come with!
Threshold round mirror, West Elm curtian rod, Three Posts declare upholstered bedframe queen gray, West Elm striped sheets (old, similar), H&M linen comforter, Lala + Bash pom pom pillow, Nordstrom knot pillow (sold out, similar),
Loomgoods mudcloth pillow (similar), Ugg throw blanket, West Elm nighstand, West Elm sconce (sold out, similar style), West Elm candle, West Elm glass box, West Elm vase, Rugs USA rug (also here)
One of my favorite details in the room was the pairing of
gray mudcloth stripe pillows with a pop of the pink from a Chinese embroidery textile.
I've seen other bloggers
put mudcloth patterns on everything from vases to pumpkins!
Mix texture: By varying the levels of texture, anywhere from a furry pillow on one end of the spectrum to a woven cotton (
like mudcloth), you can easily add another element of interest.
I'm giving away one designer pillow in a vintage ethnic textile, totally for free — take your pick from a
Malian mudcloth, a Timorese ikat or a Hmong batik.
Stearns & Foster Mattress Striped Pom Pom Curtains Beaded Chandelier Upholstered Bed Rug Arched Mirror (similar or see more above in scrolling bar) Reversible White & Gray Duvet White Patterned Pillow
Shams Mudcloth Throw Blanket Wood Window Mirror (similar) Nightstands (similar nesting table)
For this bedroom I started with two large,
black mudcloth pillows to ground the all white bedding.
They are made with authentic
African mudcloth and have special touches like gold metal zippers and cute beaded zipper pulls.
Homeowner Tiffany Caliva found the coffee table at a flea market and recovered the lounge chair with an African
indigo mudcloth.
This is why I decided to create my own
DIY mudcloth pillows, and I'm going to show you how can make them too!
I LOVE their Etsy shop for finding
affordable mudcloth pillows, which are my favorite layering pattern.
I've been
loving mudcloth and have been trying to find different ways to incorporate it into my living space.
rug HERE duvet HERE rug HERE throw from HomeGoods bed tutorial HERE similar headboard HERE similar bed HERE or HERE my Ikea home decor post HERE curtains HERE
mudcloth pillow HERE colorful diamond pillows from Ikea Germany lamps HERE shades from Target not available anymore light HERE or similar light HERE desk Ikea HERE or similar desk HERE wooden stool from Ikea shelving unit Ikea magnet board Ikea wall color: Indigo Cloth by Valspar floor: Pearl City Click Bamboo by Lumber Liquidators
I'm currently craving all
things mudcloth and am scheming for ways to include it in my house.
Sources: Sofa / / Rug1 / / Rug 2 — vintage (ebay) / / Rattan Chair is Vintage Franco Albini / / Coffee Table by Sarah Sherman Samuel / / Side Tables are vintage / / Lamp / / Ceramic Jar / /
Mudcloth Pillow / / Fur Pillow / / White Blocks
For extra comfort and great design,
mudcloth pillows from Danielle Oakey Shop add the perfect modern touch.
Any advice on where to find
a mudcloth that wide?
There are five black & white
Mudcloth pillow covers and six Indigo Mudcloth pillow covers.
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Mudcloth, pillows
Sources: Sofa / / Jute Rug / / Rug 2 — Vintage / / Rattan Chair is Vintage Franco Albini / / Coffee Table by Sarah Sherman Samuel / / Side Table / / Globe Lamp / / Gold Trays (old, find similar here) / / Shibori Pillow / / Macrame Pillow (old, find similar here) / /
Mudcloth Pillow / / Cement Pyramid (old, find similar here)
How cute are
these mudcloth pillows though??
There are just a few pillows left in the shop, in case you need
some mudcloth in your life.
Mudcloth is an African handmade fabric traditionally dyed with fermented mud.
Another thing I'm a big fan of are
these mudcloth pillows that are so popular right now.
I am currently on the hunt for redecorating my bedding and I've been thinking about trying out
mudcloth pillows but they get s o p r i c e y. I had no idea they could be so simple to make so I might try this out!
Andrea, I've never heard of
a mudcloth pattern so thanks for the introduction.
Do mix linen, leather, woven textiles, embroidery, crewel,
mudcloth, hand - dyed, shag, faux furs, etc..