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phonelady
True Blue Farmgirl
323 Posts
Carla
Loveland
Colorado
323 Posts |
Posted - May 30 2010 : 10:21:04 PM
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Wish me luck. I said I would make seat covers for my Dad's old truck. I have the fabric remnants [he doesn't care what the fabric is as long as the holes are covered - there was none to buy that fit his 10 year old truck seats]. So I got out two big pieces of blue valuer and some brown burlap like material that came from a decorator's "going out of business sale." This is a beach seat so I hope it will be at least close. I haven't been able to do much with patterns so far, but I got out my measuring tape and wrote down all the lengths I could think of, so maybe I'll get lucky, eh? Hey, would this count for the advanced sewing badge? It certianly is sewing something different. Smiles! Carla
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LadyInRed
True Blue Farmgirl
6740 Posts
PeggyAnn
Vancouver
WA
USA
6740 Posts |
Posted - May 30 2010 : 11:13:30 PM
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Wow Carla...you've got guts girl! Good Luck on that Project. Hope your dad and you both like the finished product! I admire your Farm Girl Spunk and determination!!
blessings, ~peggy
Lady In Red http://ladyinredsite.blogspot.com http://womenjustforthehealthofit.com
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graciegreeneyes
True Blue Farmgirl
3107 Posts
Amy Grace
Rosalia
WA
USA
3107 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2010 : 08:27:27 AM
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I would think it would count for some sort of badge!! Good luck Carla:)
Farmgirl #224 "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
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Sheep Mom 2
True Blue Farmgirl
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Sheri
Elk
WA
USA
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Posted - May 31 2010 : 09:28:30 AM
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Carla, I would suggest using an old sheet and pinning the sheet to size on the seat to use as a pattern and then "true up" your sheet pattern with your measurements before cutting your heavy fabric. Make a muslin of the sheet to check for fit and then use the mock up as your pattern. Good luck.
Blessings, Sheri
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phonelady
True Blue Farmgirl
323 Posts
Carla
Loveland
Colorado
323 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2010 : 4:51:09 PM
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Ah, would that I had thought of that while over in Fruita, the town Dad lives in. Instead I have to hope my calculations are right [I'm sure a hidden safetypin or two will make for a snug fit though. Sewed the major part of the seat back. I'm impressed - it looks cool! Here's hoping the rest goes as well. If successful I will post photos. Thank you all for your encouragement. Carla
It's not just life- It's an adventure!
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phonelady
True Blue Farmgirl
323 Posts
Carla
Loveland
Colorado
323 Posts |
Posted - Jun 08 2010 : 08:53:29 AM
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I did it! How do you like this girls!
Used some mulberry material a local decorator was giving away, plus some blue synthetic velvet that I got from a friend. Not enough of either so I faked it. Pretty good for someone who has only been sewing for a couple of months, eh? If I can do it, anyone can! Carla
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Cowgirl Cocinera
True Blue Farmgirl
105 Posts
Dana
Chelsea
OK
USA
105 Posts |
Posted - Jun 08 2010 : 09:47:39 AM
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Hey Carla - Great job on the seat cover! It looks and fits wonderful. I hope your Dad appreciates the talent it took to tackle such a project. Keep up the good work. Dana
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LadyInRed
True Blue Farmgirl
6740 Posts
PeggyAnn
Vancouver
WA
USA
6740 Posts |
Posted - Jun 08 2010 : 12:58:36 PM
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Good For You Carla...that is awesome. I bet your Dad is so appreciative. I wish my dad was still around to do things for. He passed away about 9 years ago.
I can't believe you just started sewing. Well, you don't believe in letting a big project frighten you away. In case you didn't know most people start small before they tackle projects like that! LOL!
Blessings, ~peggy
Lady In Red http://ladyinredsite.blogspot.com
A "SMILE" Should Be A Woman's First Accessory, Then Her Purse, Shoes, and Bling! ~p.smith |
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phonelady
True Blue Farmgirl
323 Posts
Carla
Loveland
Colorado
323 Posts |
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mrsamy
True Blue Farmgirl
167 Posts
Amy
Milwaukee
WI
USA
167 Posts |
Posted - Jun 11 2010 : 07:00:28 AM
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Wow, way to jump in with both feet. That looks super! You could probably market something like that if you made 'em with funky cowgirl fabrics and denim or khaki, or super cutesy..red cherries with red denim in a shiny red truck, Man, I'm dreamin'...I drive a '97 beige four door toyota corolla! I'd love a big ol' truck, crew cab for the boys in back, red or blue with cool seat covers like that!
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phonelady
True Blue Farmgirl
323 Posts
Carla
Loveland
Colorado
323 Posts |
Posted - Jun 11 2010 : 07:21:18 AM
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That sounds good Amy! My first truck was a big red 454 GMC. That was fun!
Now I'm thinking about dashboard covers for Dad's truck and mine... Smiles! Carla
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