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Selasa, 28 Desember 2010

A deal I couldn't pass up.


I have a hard time paying full price. A good deal is a rush. I was at Old Navy and found a clearance shirt for really cheap. Really, really cheap.





Marked down to $1.47





The problem was my new mantra: if you don't need it, don't buy it!


I tried the shirt on, a nice white button-down, and I looked like a waitress. 


But it is $1.47!


You will never wear the shirt and it will be a $1.47 mistake.


But it is SO cheap.


Don't buy something you have no purpose for.....


Thinking of re-purposing the shirt made my head spin. What could the shirt be in another life?






Remember this post about the jammies turned pillow?


I wanted to make a couple of pillows out of the remaining fabric from my curtains.






I decided to use the shirt front as the back of the pillow where I would need to make a closure anyway.... buttons and placket saving me the work. And the plain back of the shirt would be the lining under the curtain fabric.






I used a pillow form I had from a time gone by.






And drew a square on the front of the shirt 1/2 inch larger than the pillow form to allow for 1/4" seams.


Thank you Fellowship of Christian Farmers for the free ruler. It was a great help in my project.






This guy was a helper too. Need a ruler, pen, measuring tape, or scissors? He'll run off with them on the double. I'm hoping this is the beginning of a servant nature.... not just a naughty nature.







Still the project took only 30 minutes.






I used a seam-ripper to take off the pocket.






This is the curtain fabric. I just cut it the same size as the shirt/square and pinned the lining to the front so I wouldn't get confused.






Right sides together with the left-over tab tops from the curtain sewn in the corner. It was a design gamble, but I am happy with how it turn out. Very shabby-chic.






I unbuttoned the back of the pillow (the front of the shirt) and inserted the pillow form.







And the back:





Thanks to the old-navy shirt for making a cute pillow possible!




I found this picture of some beautiful bedding from Ethan Allen:




Take a gander at the price of the throw pillow pictured on the middle of the bed....


$119.00




$1.47 plus a few scraps. I love a good deal.

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