The last couple of things I did were to make curtains for one window and fix up a shelf.
First the shelf. I re-purposed an old wood shelf by priming it with a deep rust color spray paint, then lightly coating it with the same blackened bronze colored paint I used on the cabinet hinges. It turned out great. Dan mounted it on my backsplash and tada!
my fabric for curtains |
I spent a lot of time looking at different types of kitchen curtains and settled on a simple tie-up version. Using the existing hardware, I just needed to hem the orange fabric, fold it in half and sew it together making a huge rectangle. I left about an inch open at the top in order to slide the curtain rod through.
"Two lines over" REAL technical sewing terms here. |
To finish, I just folded in the un-sewn edge of the tie and stitched across it twice. I did the same thing to the other end, just to make them match.
I draped the ties over the curtain rod and gathered the orange fabric up at the bottom. I tied a knot with the ties and arranged the curtains.
Not bad! It could use some steaming, but I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. :)
So FINALLY, the kitchen is finished.
...to This. |
From This.... |
And from there... |
...to here. |
Before: The table and four chairs fit, but it made accessing the built in hutch awkward. |
We removed two chairs and now have more space to move. |
Okay, so how cute is my cat? Yes, I'm aware she's on the table, but that is HER window. |
Now... about the bathroom...
Sallie! I had no idea you had a blog! I love the kitchen, the curtains are adorable! As for the cat...as you saind...it's HER window!! :o)
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Luanne! Yes, I have a blog... but mostly, I just mutter about what sort of stuff I'm doing. Not really an expert at anything, but I like to try lots of stuff at least once!
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