Before we left on the trip I took one day and quilted her bedspread and throw for the foot of the bed but I did not get them bound. That was a job I finished once I got there. I quilted the Kona Coal Gray bedspread with a chevron design on my Gammill longarm and added a gray corduroy backing. The throw at the foot of the bed is made of lightweight custom fabric for drapes and/or upholstery. I quilted straight lines across it on the longarm. It is backed with a solid color of the same type fabric to pull out the gold-like color.
We decided to make 3 queen size pillow shams instead of 2 king size shams. It really does look much better this way. We wanted to pull the fabrics in the curtains down to the bed so we opted to make the 2 larger throw pillows from those Kona fabrics.... Kona Bone and Kona Curry. The drapes are fully lined using the Kona Bone fabric.
This color scheme is not one I usually work in but I love the way it looks now that it is all completed.
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Wow, such a wonderful room, it looks really classy
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!!! Elegant, classy and calm - perfect for a bedroom!
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ReplyDeleteI love the colors of that room !
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing! I love the print fabric and the color blocked curtains! She is a lucky girl to have a taleted mama!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great and I love the curtains!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful set. She's a lucky girl to have a sewing mama. Not my colors but they feel cool and relaxing perfect for Alabama.
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