Super Easy, Versatile No-Sew Fabric Projects
Sewing machine on the fritz? Not great with a thread and needle? Just want a simple project to do? No-sew projects have you covered.
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Sewing machine on the fritz? Not great with a thread and needle? Just want a simple project to do? No-sew projects have you covered.
Is the extent of your do-it-yourself knowledge limited to craft paper and crayons – maybe a little glitter glue? Well, that doesn’t mean you can’t spruce up your home with some new upholstery.
Keeping your life together is getting both more complicated and easy with the ever-emerging technology planners. Ditch those apps and create a handy way to decorate your house by creating a coordinating designed white board memo note taker.
Tufted fabric headboards lend luxury to any bedroom, but they often come with a price tag to match. Luckily, even if you’re more Buy-it-Yourself than Do-it-Yourself, there are endless headboard makeover options out there for every skill level.
Upholstered piano benches that are damaged, worn, or covered in fabric that clashes with your taste of style doesn’t have to remain that way.
Most times, our existing furniture or pieces we locate at a yard sale may be just as great as a new piece that has a new cover. A cover bought from a store may appear sloppy or out of place, yet reupholstering a piece may make it appear like new.
Vinyl bar stools which are dated or worn may get a lift as you reupholster a vinyl seat cover. Replacing the seat cover also is the perfect time to update a cushion if it’s torn or flat.
Reupholstering an oversized chair includes the ideal method of giving your room a bit of a lift without having to spend a ton of money.
Sectional sofas often can appear worn and dated after a couple of years of use, prompting an owner to search for alternate options of fabric. Some might opt to have their sectional sofa reupholstered– an expensive, yet will appear the most professional.
Decorating your new apartment or home may leave your walls bare if you’re on a limited budget. You can create padded wall panels in order to make large-scale, inexpensive art.