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king size bed sheet and a double bedsheet
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scissors
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chalk
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needle and thread
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circle object to draw around
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sewing machine
step 1
cut the bed sheet into equal squares. i did this by folding it, then cutting it so that they were all the same size.
step 2
with your squares, find the middle and draw a circle with chalk.
step 3
do a running stitch around the circle, like the photo above, then pull it tight like the photo below, then with the puff that is created from this, flatten it and take the needle through the centre of it and then knot it at the back.
step 5
continue this on all of the squares.
step 6
now you need to join them all back together. i did this a line at a time, first lay a square down the right way up, then lay another on top with the wrong side up to that the detailed sides are facing, then pin together ensuring that the ruffles are showing at stitch together with the machine, then once all the sqares are sewn togther in strips, then sew the whole thing togther.
then to make it into the bed cover lie the double sheet on top and sew around 3 sides , leaving the bottom open, then turn the right way at sew poppers on the bottom.
Christy says
I love these… thanks for through tutorial! 🙂
"En Vintage Drøm" says
SO great!! I was just thinking, "didn't I see something just like this on a beautiful bed?" I love your idea! greetings from norway ;p
lenka k. says
pozdravujem vás :-).výborný nápad
Melissa @ LoveBugLiving says
What a fun idea! I love how it turned out! Pinning for later.
Karla Medina says
Okay, I have to try this one. Thanks for the tutorial
Sew Passionate says
Very creative! Nice job.
Jules
Design_Fluff says
This turned out nice! Good job!
Sherry says
Girl, you have talent! That is beautiful!
Sherry's Bees Nest
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
Wow Aimee, you really recreated the Anthro look! And what a great tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing!
Sandy says
Enjoyable blog… I'm your newest follower, I'd like to invite you over to visit and follow me…when you get a chance. xoso Sandy
Little Vintage Cottage says
WOW! That looks like a lot of work but it turned out so beautiful!
Tania
Tammy says
Love this!! Great job 🙂
Tina@WhatWeKeep says
What a great tutorial! I don't know if I'd have the patience or the attention span for this…you did a great job!
New follower. : )
Tonia L says
Cute! You did a great job. I love knock offs!
~Tonia @TheGunnySack.com
Beth @Under A Pile of Scrap! says
Love the tutorial! Thanks!! Yours looks just as great!
Jan@southernjunkin' says
Cute, creative copy cat!! Great job!
Carrie says
This is fantastic! Pinned, and your newest GFC follower.
cathy@my1929charmer says
Another great knock off. You are so creative and talented, your making me feel bad. Just kidding. Thanks for sharing you creative inspiration at Sunday's Best party!
Gypsy Brocante says
Nice knock off!!
Thanks for sharing how you did it ; )
xo
Jill
Lynn@ The Vintage Nest says
WOW!!!
Elizabeth says
This is realy beautifull. I like it so much. Great idea.
Groeten uit Nederland. Elizabeth
Stevie from GardenTherapy.ca says
so great. I've been planning to try a pin tucked version where you don't have to cut the whole sheet. yours looks great though!