Shannon Lush Curtains

That's Well LushClassic William Morris 'Arbutus' in Dark Green. Three blinds made for a living room. Looks a little bit dark in this photo but was lined with an interlining and cotton backing so against a sunny window creates a subtle light and the pattern really comes to life.That's Well LushHave recently been working with a fantastic interior designer who specialises in children's rooms. Check out her website and Instagram; /oddsock_oddshoe/?hl=enThat's Well LushSummer holidays are officially here.Various jobs lined up but have managed to squeeze a few of my own projects in.Just made a new camping roll out mat with scraps of old fabric,tropical scuba and upcycled some sheep's wool lining from a food delivery.Now just hope it won't be thunderstorms and flash floods!That's Well LushPlease note that I will be on holiday as of this afternoon until next Sunday. If you have any queries I will answer them as soon as I return. Will be gathering some beautiful photos of work in the next few months ready for my website.
That's Well LushNew project,lace overlay blind.I love a challenge,figuring out the best way to reduce the width of the lace without losing the border edges.Going to be lots of lovely hand finishing.That's Well LushHad half term off but building up to full speed again.In between I've been doing a little bit of volunteer work for a local project-The Peckham Coal Line.Will post more soon...That's Well LushIt's all about recovering this week.Today's job is making new sofa cushions.Forget 'soap on a rope', it's all about 'zip on a roll'.That's Well LushJust delivered this newly recovered cushion.Nothing like a pop of colour to revitalise an old piece of furniture.That's Well LushMore Harlequin fabric.'Momentum 4 People'.Front and reverse views.That's Well LushHappy Bank Holiday everyone.If you don't see me this weekend it's because I've accidentally camouflaged myself with this new Harlequin chartreuse fabric.That's Well Lush added 3 new photos.Fabric research trip today.Swatches ordered for my fabric inspiration file.
Tempted myself by the Scion.That's Well LushRock n Roll Saturday night updating my fabric directory.Planning another fabric mission into town this week as well.Anyone looking for anything in particular or would be happy to recommend any textile companies they love?That's Well LushMy inability to ever throw even a tiny scrap of material means my fabric cupboard is close to bursting and I have boxes of teenie scraps filed by colour.One day I will make an epic patchwork quilt! Anyone else gets ridiculously excited about fabric??That's Well LushBack from long Easter break.Altering curtains,great to be able to reuse fabric. If you have any old curtains you'd like to change into Roman blinds please get in touch for a quote.That's Well Lush added 2 new photos.Bright joyful fabrics for kid's rooms. 'Farmi' by Vallila (Barns) and 'Suisto' by Marimekko (Wavy).Both available from a shop in Bath and also available to order online. That's Well LushOut in the countryside for the weekend but still sewing.
Using this hard core industrial machine.Really want one myself so can branch out into curtains.That's Well LushFinished large Roman blind,ready to be delivered to it's new home.Homes For Sale Turlock Ca Century 21That's Well LushClassic William Morris 'Strawberry Thief' for next blind. Boxer Puppies For Adoption In DenverReminds me I must get to the Liberty exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum before it shuts! Boxer Puppies Sale Northwest Arkansas/ftm-exhibitions/liberty-in-fashion/That's Well LushWhy not start Spring with some new bespoke Roman blinds.Now taking bookings for March and may possibly have a space for a job end of this week.So if you have fabric already and are interested please get in touch.
Lorna Syson 'Juneberry' fabric.That's Well LushMy number one recommendation to find furnishing fabric is John Lewis.The selection is unrivalled.I could spend all day looking through the swatch books. Just look at this Margo Selby fabric (triangle woven),beautiful!£120 per metre,ouch!How to remove tomato sauce stains Tomato sauce is a staple food for kids. Whether it’s part of a pasta sauce, or an essential topping on your sausage sandwich – a spill of tomato sauce or tomato juice on your clothes can cause a stain. There’s a simple trick to ridding tomato stains – but first you have to figure out what type of tomato stain you are dealing with: Tomato ketchup: This type of tomato sauce not only includes tomatoes but also vinegar and sugars. The sugar can caramelise on fabric if you toss it into a hot wash (or dryer) so be sure to make sure this stain has gone before you show it any heat. Fresh tomato juice: Ever bitten into a fresh tomato slice, only to have the juice and pips splurt all over your clothing?
Delicious but removing the resulting stain isn’t fun because tomatoes love to stain. Cooked tomato sauce: Because cooked tomato sauce is an integral part of so many Italian meat sauces, when you are dealing with this type of stain, you have to consider that this is an oily or grease-based tomato stain you are now dealing with. Tomato has an uncanny ability to avoid the mouth, bib or napkin and settle cosily into clothing. But it’s actually quite easily removed – with the sun. UV rays break down tomato stains so simply launder clothes as usual and hang out in the sun – stain side facing out. By the time it’s dry, the stain should have faded away like magic — unless of course whatever else was mixed with the tomato decided it didn’t want to come out. If that happens, try soaking overnight and repeating the laundry process. Unless you live in a home completely wrapped in plastic, chances are you’ll end up with tomato staining your carpet or furniture. Featured On. . .
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