Every time we have company or a gathering at our house, I’ve
wished we had more seating in the family room.
I recently came across this used glider for $35 and snatched it up. Rocking chairs have always been very
appealing to me.
As soon as I got it home, I knew the original cushions had
to go. That’s when I discovered that
finding replacement cushions for gliders is not easy. I finally found some generic ones online that
fit the chair’s dimensions, but no where was I able to find arm rest cushions. I decided to wrap the arm rests with quilting
practice pieces and then covered those with quilted placemats. A tutorial I found online showed how to turn
up the hemmed edge of the placemats to form pockets. Someday I’ll find arm rest fabric I like
better, but this will do for now. I also
used a lot of wood restorer. It brought
back a pretty luster to the wood, but there are areas where the original stain
is gone.
So, my steal of a deal ended up being not such a good deal
after all, but I now have a very comfy chair I can use for handwork. The antique sewing box next to it belonged to
my grandmother. I had been using it as
an end table in the guest room, but decided to bring it out where I can enjoy
it. My first project using my new work
station was removing a border I didn’t like on a small project.
…and this is something I haven’t seen in a while. I cleared off my quilting station so I can
actually use it for its intended purpose.
In the almost 13 years we have lived here, this is only the
second time I have seen pelicans on the pond near our house. They are beautiful, but would not let me get
close enough to take a good picture.
2 comments:
well even if the chair turned out to need some fixing it looks comfortable now. How do you like that sit down Handi Quilter -you can tell it doesn't take up all the room that a long arm does
Even with the purchasing cushions I think the chair is a steal anyway! And how wondeful with your Grandmother's sewing cabinet. It is a beauty. I think you solved your problem of seating and needle work spot just right.
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