First I have to tell you I am by no means a expert in sewing. I can do the basic stuff, and I have made costumes for my kids in the past, but usually they don't turn out the way I want them too! I have very little patience with a pattern.
I have had these lamps for about Mmmmmm 17yrs! I am really sick of the early 90's look of the fabric. So the first step was taking the cover off.
See how ugly that fabric is? I LOVED it when my friend first made them. They were gorgeous and I was a newlywed who was clueless about stuff like that. That is my lamp shade next to the fabric. See all the lovely pleats? I didn't want them there anymore, so I ripped them off too.
Here's what it looked liked as I was ripping it off. I admit I was a little scared that I may be ruining the shade, but I was willing to take the chance.
After the pleated stuff was off, then I picked the fabric. I chose some Amy Butler fabric.
Isn't it perdy? Now, the next step I didn't take any pictures of, but I measured
around the lamp shade and took my fabric and kind of eyed it (like I said, I don't have a lot of patience and I am not a perfectionist).
I liked the style of the old lamp shade cover, so I just copied it.
I sewed 2 basting stitches (don't backstitch) around the top (where the ruffle will be, about 1/4 inch apart) and on the bottom (about 1/4 inch).
Oooo, not a very clear picture, but I thought I should take one of me on the sewing machine!
This is what the 2 basting stitches look like. Remember not to back stitch!
Here is what it looks like after I pulled the gathers on the top. It takes a while, and I am not a pro at gathers, so it took me like an hour....I didn't want to break my threads and have to start over!
Next, I pulled the cover on top of the shade and hot glued it in random places.
For the Rosettes, I just ripped strips (about 8 or so inches long and 2 inches wide) of a coordinating fabric. I didn't include how to make a rosette, but there is a great tutorial
HERE.
Next, I sewed a little pucker in 3 places around the cover to glue my rosettes too.
Here's what it looks like after you sew the pucker.
There is the finished rosette glued on. Cute, right? I didn't include how to make a rosette, but there is a fabulous tutorial
HERE.
There is my new lovely lamp shade cover! I have more pictures to show you of my lamps new color! See the black lamp? It's not black anymore:)
Thanks so much for stopping by!!