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This ruffly covered cord look will definitely be too fussy for some people, but I really like the contrast between the really traditional elements (like the lamps and the button-tufted settee) and some of the more rustic farmhousy elements like my light fixture and this garage-found side table.So it totally does the trick for me.. Want to know how to make one?
It’s one project that you can have done lickety split!Find some fabric that you like.. Iron, measure, and cut: For my two lamp cord covers, I actually made 4 little mini covers since my fabric wasn’t long enough for two giant cord covers.So I cut 4 strips of fabric.
Instead of marking off my measurements, I like to iron a crease and just cut along the crease.I find it keeps everything neat and tidy and saves me from trying (and failing) to draw a straight line.. For one cord cover, I had 2 strips of fabric that measured a total of 1.5 times the length of my cord when placed end to end.
This gave me the ruffly effect.
Each strip was 5 inches wide to make the cord cover 2 inches wide and allow a 1/2 inch for the seams.I was compensated for my time spent writing this post, but all thoughts and opinions are 100% mine as always!Hunter boots have been popular and loved by millions for pretty much forever now, or at least since 1856 when the first boots were made.
These boots have always been super practical, dependable, and tough enough to hold up to some of the harshest conditions.Lately, with Pinterest being such a big part of everyone’s lives, these boots seems to be even more popular, but usually as a part of a cute rainy-day outfit or something like that..
Since we get so much rain, pretty much all year round here in Southwestern Ontario, I thought I’d try out a pair of these boots for myself about 6 months ago.I thought they’d come in handy for those slushy late-winter days and maybe an April shower or two.