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Showing posts with label zippers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zippers. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

Short Stories volume 1

Here are a bunch of short stories I thought I'd post one at a time, but they're that short I think I'll group a few together!

PINS IN 2" PLEATS
When will I ever remember that as adorable as a 2" long pleat is, it doesn't give much room to place a drapery pin???  We hung these sheers on a track with glides, and the header wasn't long enough to get the pin started low enough to bring the curtain high enough..... so the curtain didn't quite reach the ceiling, and it dragged on the floor.
I tried various pin sizes but none worked, so I put a little cable tie "spacer" to keep it from hiking all the way up- and that brought the drapery up just enough.

THREAD IN MY MAILBOX
How many of us have a mail server whose mom is a veteran quilter in her 80s, clearing out her stash?  Linda occasionally leaves me goodies from her mom, like these vintage cotton threads I found in my mailbox!

A TALE OF TWO QUEEN ANNES
One of my decorators wanted me to send her a photo of a Queen Anne Valance to see if that is the style she wanted for her granddaughter's room.  I sent her this pic which was taken at least 5-6 years ago:
To my astonishment, she called to say that the blue-yellow print was exactly the fabric she had chosen!  So she went ahead with the Queen Anne, but with a long point of about 24", and a beautiful tassel-on-lip-cord trim.  What are the chances?

I LOVE MY ZIPPER LADY ZIPPER COLORS!  PILLOW DAY......
Those are part of this group of "Pillow Day" pillows:

Friday, June 1, 2012

Cute Stuff

Happy Friday!  Nothing like some new custom treatments for the kids to start your weekend off right.

What do you make when you have two girls with smallish windows and one yard of beautiful silk?  Right!- shaped interlined flat valances with pleats.

The taper- one of my favorite silhouettes.  There was just enough to make an interesting divided center inverted box pleat.

The girls' adjacent linen closet was the perfect place for this two-yard Lee Jofa remnant. 

I found a scrap of trim in the workroom that did all the right things for this fabric.

Samantha's 9th birthday sleepover party will be colorful with bright new pillows.

I had fun choosing zipper colors!  Thanks to Alicia, The Zipper Lady, I have a big color collection.  With 3 turquoises in stock, I had a hard time picking the best one.


Friday, April 13, 2012

Fab fabric Friday- Enter the Dragons, again

Here again is "Enter the Dragons" in a muted, stormy colorway, interpreted this time as boxed pillows.  The various borders were sliced off and turned into bottom detailing and boxing.  Each 23x28" pillow has a different border combination. 

The welting and backs are the same velvety grey ultrasuede that was used to upholster the 132" sectional seating. 


The moment our zipper order arrived from The Zipper Lady, we finished these pillows up.   The grey was nestled in a boxful of brilliantly colored zippers........ now I just need somebody to order a magenta pillow, I'm ready!

"Enter the Dragons" from Jim Thompson was featured in January on Fab Fabric Friday, and as pillows.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Zipper Inventory Day

Holy cow.  Pillow orders are flying in fast.  Another Pillow Day is scheduled for next week, and today is Zipper Inventory Day.  I am dangerously low on some of the most frequently used colors, like sage green and tan.


You'd think with all these zipper colors I'd be sure to have something to match every fabric- but not so.  Now that The Zipper Lady has new colors, I must have them.  I've placed an order for 25 zipper colors, 11 of them new to me.  I'll be able to match even the weirdest greens and grays- not to mention neon orange and magenta! 

Meanwhile, here is a peek at 3 new dragon boxed pillows just waiting for grey zippers and then they can be stuffed:

Thursday, February 16, 2012

More Pillows

Might as well show off some more pillows.  We had a marathon this past week!
This order consisted of 13 pillows- various sizes out of these 5 fabrics.

We combined this order with another dozen or so pillows to cut out and sew by color so we could minimize re-threading the machine.

The most fun part of making a big batch of pillows is rummaging through the zipper bin and picking out the right color zipper for each fabric.  I guess I keep about 35 colors in stock, but sometimes I have to go to a local fabric store for a special color, like the bright orange in the bottom left corner.  Invisible zipper tape didn't come in that orange, so I got regular zippers and did a lapped zipper closure.  I couldn't even remember how to do it!- but after 3 of them it all came back.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I love microcord!

These pillow fabrics are delicious- two of the best of the high-end beauties we've had in lately. 

The blue lotus velvet came all the way from New Zealand.

The silver fabric is no ordinary reptile- it's DRAGON.  I want to know, how do they know what dragon skin actually looks like? 

Microcord defines the pillows unobtrusively.  The blue-green welt is faux-silk, the grey welt is satin.  The cord is just 4/32" in diameter. 

Rule of thumb: match zipper tape to welting- subject to exceptions, of course.   And use invisible zipper whenever possible.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Pillows, a force of nature

Bed hanging and pillows.  How about that electric blue microcord?
Hurricane season officially began on June 1, and on Tuesday I officially had orders for 37 pillows in the studio- a regular spring storm of pillows.  I like to hunker down and do them all at once as if they were one order.

I cut 29 of them to start with, adapting a quilt-making technique: using a straightedge and rotary cutter on a mat.

Once cut and marked to indicate front & back & bottom edge, I take the whole batch to the serger and serge the bottom edge where the zipper will go.  This is tedious but best to get over with asap.
All these for one client.  Delicious colors!

Back to the table, the cut pieces are arranged by sewing thread color, which generally is not the fabric color but the trim color.

Then time to dig in and start sewing.  I'll sew the trim and assemble all the pillows of one sewing thread color, and then do all the zippers for that batch.

Zipper color is matched to the welting, not to the fabric.  Two of these pillow were an unusual orange, with self-welt, and none of my zipper colors worked.  I called Alicia The Zipper Lady with my Zipper Emergency and she overnight-shipped the perfect matching orange zipper!

For 3 different clients, but don't they look good together?
They go to the serger and are serged all around and then turned and inspected.  I want to catch any mistakes before I change the thread color on the machine.

If there are a lot of pillows, I'll stuff this batch, too, before moving on to the next- it's just a mind-game to have some of them all done!  Feels like I'm making more progress than I really am.

For this bunch of pillows there was a lot of thread-changing, as you can imagine from the multitude of colors represented!  

29 Pillows cut & bottom edge serged
My personal pillow philosophy dictates tapered corners to minimize "ears" after stuffing.  I equally dislike rounded corners.  The tapering is done by eye: it's something you just have to have a feel for, like seam allowances.

I can't forget to mention the bed hanging in the top photo.  Designed by Joshua at Fabu who always has an eye out for the most wonderful fabrics in the world, it's a fabulously delicious velvet embroidery on linen, with a burlap-like linen border that also forms the pocket.  He also chose those wonderful fabrics for the pillows: the luscious teal velvet, with no trim; the quilted silk with electric blue microcord; and the same blue silk, lined with napped sateen and microcorded.

Selecting zipper color is fun!
The multi-colored batch of 14 pillows in the second photo are all designed by Liz at Paris Interiors for her client, for two separate but adjacent spaces.  The wovens are beautiful organic patterns like spirals and leaves.  The thick solid velvets are soft and comfortable, and punchy with contrast welt.  I especially loved the blue velvet with the orange-yellow velvet which I thought of as Electric Squash.  You know how I like to name things- I called these pillows (in my mind, of course) the Allman Brothers Pillows- you know, "you're my blue sky, you're my sunny day"- you know, the blue sky and the yellow sun welting- oh well.

Welt strips ready and waiting
Back to zippers.  Leatherwood Design Co pillows always get invisible zippers.  The Zipper Lady has an excellent array of colors, and I keep almost all of them in stock.
I buy the zipper tape rolls with the slides attached- I cannot, cannot! put those slides on to save my life. 
There is a special foot for installing invisible zippers, but I never use it- I just use a regular zipper foot and sew up as close as possible and frighteningly close to my left index finger. 
Invisible zippers of course are not actually invisible, haha, but when properly installed they aren't noticeable.  I've had customers complain that their pillows didn't have zippers- they didn't realize they were there!
With a chunky welt the zipper is more apparent because it's not possible to sew up real close to the zipper teeth, but if it's color-matched it's still better than a lapped zipper, I think.

Silk pillows are lined with napped sateen
One more thing, if you're still reading!- when we make silk pillows, we line them with napped sateen.  We also serge all four edges of most pillows, except when serging is not beneficial (loose weaves sometimes fray more when serged) or for round pillows (serging constrains the shape).  These are time-consuming techniques but, like color-matching the zippers, they are the details that make our pillows better.


If you're counting, there are 29 pillows shown, but two of them were photographed twice.  I still have two more to make, silk Hermes scarves for the fronts and brown microcord and backing.  
How I taper pillow corners
Zippers match welt, not fabric
The Zipper Lady resolved the orange zipper emergency
Why I inspect for mistakes before changing thread color!