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Sunday, April 30, 2006

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Using Fabric In Your Home Decorating: Inexpensive Ways To Transform A Room! by Kathy Wilson


Using fabric to decorate a room is an inexpensive way to add color, pattern and charm. Use fabric to soften a room, add romance, and give a room a finished feel. Fabric can be used in any room style, and on any budget! Follow these great guidelines for using fabric in home decorating without breaking your budget!

1. Inexpensive sources for fabric for decorating a room include using flat sheets from discount stores, quilts and tablecloths from yard sales (or your own linen closet!) or the discount table at any fabric store.

2. If you want to add pattern to a room with fabric, here is a no fail guideline. Use a solid, and stripe, and a small-medium scale pattern. Let each of the three fabrics share at least one color. Finally, distribute the pattern throughout the room following the 60/30/10 rule...Use your primary fabric, (usually the solid) in 60% of the room, the next fabric in 30% of the room, and the last fabric throughout 10% of the room.

3. Heavy pinch pleat draperies are long since passé. Use lighter rod pocket curtains to soften your windows. Twin flat sheets can fit most average windows with nothing more than a rod pocket sewn in! Make sure the curtains draw completely clear of the windows to let the most possible amount of light into the room. Also, consider hanging the curtain rod near the ceiling line instead of right above the window...it adds height and dimension to a room, making it look larger!

4. Simple throw pillows are easy and cheap to make, and can even be changed out with the seasons! Use them to add comfort to any room in your home...even the outdoor ones! Add a simple throw, and any corner of your room becomes a hideaway.

5. Stitch up placemats, tablecloths, and runners to soften the hard furniture in the room. If you don't sew, you can use iron on hem tape to make your creations. It's inexpensive, and can be found in the sewing aisle of any discount store, or at your local fabric shop.

6. Use existing fabrics such as pretty quilts and unused sheets to create layered table covers. It adds instant romance to any room! Check out thrift shops and yard sales, or learn to make them on your own. Do a google search and find dozens of sites ready to help you learn to sew and quilt.

7. Use cheap muslin to add natural and romantic statements in a room. Twist and wrap yards of muslin around a curtain rod and let drape to the floor for a wonderful organic window treatment. You can simply tie a knot in the end to finish. If your budget is really pinched, you can use muslin to make your window treatments, then just add borders of your favorite fabric to save on yardage.

Use creative sources for fabric, develop a plan, and add romance, color and style to any room using fabric!


About the Author
For hundreds of free budget decorating ideas, visit http://www.TheBudgetDecorator.com. Also visit their other websites at http://www.Women-on-the-Net.com and http://www.StressLessJournal.com.

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Thursday, April 20, 2006

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Special Report: Learn how to sew pleated drapes like a professional seamstress!

This report reveals a step-by-step illustrated system that thousands of beginner sewers are already using to adorn their windows with amazing custom pleated drapes.

Written by a woman who has already made all the expensive mistakes and undergone the infuriating frustrations of learning the absolute easiest and best way to make professional quality pleated drapes. She shows you exactly what to do from design to installation… and MUCH more!

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Sunday, April 09, 2006

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Here’s a brand new release that promises to save you hundreds of dollars. Even make you extra money.
"How to Repair Sewing Machines at home"
Have you ever thought how convenient it would be to perform your own sewing machine repairs at home instead of having a repairman come out and take your beloved sewing machine away and, charge you the earth for the privilege.
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Thursday, April 06, 2006

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Sewing Machines are Useful Everyday.

Did you ever find a shirt or a pair of pants that had the seam ripped out of it? . Did you ever sit and think of some of the different types of items that you can and are made with sewing machines and sewing supply? So what would you do, most of us would go to the closet and drag out the sewing supply machine and fix the seam. Yet there are many of other things that can be done with it besides fixing your shirt or pants. With your sewing supply you could sew some material together to make strips that later would be made into carpets or even make a complete outfit for you or your children. You could even make curtains with your sewing supply or put embroidery on a coat or hat with them.
The things that you can do with your sewing supply are endless all it takes is a little imagination and creativity plus that material and then nothing is impossible. This sewing supply has come along way from when it first became available to people. It became more compact and has more features to it.
Before they made them more compact for the average person, when you ever needed a name or picture sewn on you jacket, hat, or carpet you would half to go see a specialist to have it done, and pay for the work and sewing supply. But now you can purchase the sewing machines in the stores that will let you do embroideries and do that project and many more out of your own home. That makes the sewing machine a lot more convenient for the average person now a day to get the work done.
There are a lot of people out there that think that a sewing machine is out dated but really they are not because you can do more with one machine than some can do with three or four different machines. If the average person would think of the money that would be saved if they would fix that pair of pants, shirt, or skirt they would see that a sewing machine and sewing supply is not that bad of an idea after all.

About the author: For more information about sewing machines, please check out: http://www.1-sewing-machines.info

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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

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Hi I just want to let you know about my other blogs which you may find useful.


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Hi I just want to let you know about my other blogs which you may find useful.


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Pattern Sewing

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Welcome to my sewing supply blog. Here you will find a wealth of information on sewing supply and plenty of resources for all your sewing supply needs.