Piped Bench Cushion–Pretty Helpful Girl

Hi, CSI Project readers! My name is Brittany (aka Pretty Handy Girl).

Normally I don’t look this clean. I usually have sawdust in my hair or paint splatter on my elbows. I write a blog full of tutorials for everything from crafing and sewing to building and home repairs. Today I have a tutorial for making a bench cushion with piping. Before we get started I wanted to let you in on a little secret: The bench cushion and side table fabrics you see below are actually shower curtains!

You read that right. Shower curtains are not only inexpensive, but they are durable and can stand up to moisture. This makes them perfect for outdoor use. I bought both of these at Target for under $20 each! Materials:

3″ foam cushion.
Batting to cover foam.
Thread to match cushion.
Fabric to cover all six sides of your cushion (or inexpensive shower curtain).
Sew-in velcro strips.
Sharpie marker.
Pins.
Piping trim (tutorial for making your own less expensive piping).
Sewing machine with zipper foot.
Iron.
Scissors.
Electric carving knife (if you are cutting your own foam).

Okay, let’s get started! Preparing the Foam Cushion – Lay your foam on top of the bench. Mark a line where you need to trim. Use an electric carving knife to cut through the foam. Wrap batting around your foam. Then trim the edges down to size. I had enough to put two layers on top of the foam and one layer on the bottom. This will make for a cushier and less “squared” cushion. Cutting out the pieces – 1. Lay out your fabric (err, I mean, shower curtain) folded in half. Place your cushion on top. Trace around the cushion about 3/4″ wider on all sides. Cut through the two layers. This will give you the top and bottom panels for your cover. 2. Next cut out four strips of fabric for the sides. Cut your lengths 2″ longer than your cushion. If your foam is 3″ and you use 1-2 layers of batting, you can use these measurements for your strips:

Front: 4.25″ wide by length + 2″.
Sides (left and right): 4.25″ wide by length + 2″.
*Back: 5.5″ wide by length + 2″.
*Back Fold Over Flap: 3.5″ wide by length + 2″.

*The back is wider and has two strips because we need to sew an overlapping flap and velcro to make the cover removable. Assembling the sides – 1. Wrap the 4 strips around your cushion right sides facing in. (Reserve the back fold over piece for later.) Pin the edges where they meet at your cushion corners. The back strip should line up with the sides on the one edge. But, the other edge will extend 1.25″ taller than the rest. 2. Remove the sides and stitch where the pins are. When you get to the back strip, fold over the excess so it matches the same height as the rest of the strips. Then stitch along the back strip’s folded over fabric to secure it. Set your sides aside for now. It is time to pin the piping to your cushion top. Adding the Piping – 1. Lay the top panel right side up on top of the cushion. Pin the piping on top of the fabric. Line up the piping with the edges of the cushion. Be sure the raw edge of your piping is facing the raw edge of the fabric. When you reach a corner, snip into the raw edge of the piping all the way (but not through) the rope piping. Then turn your piping at a clean 90 degree angle and continue pinning. When you reach the beginning of your pinned piping, simply overlap the two about 2″ and cut off the excess. Your top should look like this: 2. Set the top panel on your sewing machine and sew the piping into place. Your needle will be very close to the piping, but it shouldn’t stitch into the rope. This is where your zipper foot really helps! Carefully sew and backstitch over the place where your piping overlaps. Connecting the top and sides – 1. Lay your top panel onto the cushion. Pick up your sides and begin pinning them to the top of the cushion. The hem on the back side should be facing up and away from the piping. Position your pins close to the piping but not on top of it. Try to line up the corners of your sides with the 90 degree corners of your piping. 2. Stitch the sides onto the top piece. Again, your needle will be very close to the piping but not over it. This is a little trickier because you can’t see the piping, but you can feel it. Just use your fingers to guide you. (Piping shown by the red arrowed line below.) Turn your top cover right sides out and test the fit on your cushion. Repeat the steps above for “adding the piping” for your bottom cover. Adding the back flap – 1. NOW, pick up that back fold over strip that has been sitting all by its lonesome. Fold the edges over twice on three sides (2 short and 1 long) to hem your flap. Press the hem with an iron. Go ahead and stitch along

Piped Bench Cushion–Pretty Helpful Girl

Find Out A Lot More About The Best Bad Acne Scar Treatment Solution

Getting rid of pimples is just the secondary concern that almost all teenagers and even grown ups actually do encounter. The primary problem really lies in the fact that right after the bad acne is removed, bad acne scars take its place. This really is I think the most upsetting part of having pimples. In order to have a much more significant knowledge about best acne scar treatment, please read on.

Bad acne scars tend to be much more really difficult to reduce versus the simple acne pimples. The effect of these marks may likely to last for years especially when early solution isn’t observed. Moreover, getting acne pimples marks do not just destroy the attractiveness of your face but most especially, it deteriorates your confidence and then your personality too. And also, getting acne pimples might make you feel depressed all of the time and may even make you develop an inferiority complex. Simply because of those facts, I have come up with this short article to help reduce the burden of those people who are really disturbed by these particular acne pimples scars.

Generally there are numbers of best acne scar treatment which are made available for different folks. The choice as to what treatment the patient will use will depend on the affected person him self. One thing to do would be to consult your dermatological doctor. Have your skin condition be clinically diagnosed first . Determination of the type of acne pimples scars you’ve got is also really important. Simply because, different kinds of treatments respond to different kinds of acne pimples and also to different kinds of skin. To be able to understand much more about these types of acne pimples scars, I have outlined down below some information that you may possibly find useful for determining your condition.

  • Ice Pick- These are the most typical marks. Described as deep pits, it can make the facial skin appear like having been pierced by an ice pick.
  • Boxcar- These marks could be shallow or even deep with sharp vertical edges. These are likely to be seen on the temples and also cheekbones.
  • Hypertrophic- These marks are likely to show up on your back and also chest areas, though there are times they can be seen on the facial skin also. These marks are usually thick and also raised and are usually the result of more severe pimples lesions.

Right after knowing what kind of pimples scars you’ve got, the next step to be done is for you personally and your dermatological doctor to determine what is the perfect acne pimples scar cure for you. You may choose from a number of treatment methods consisting of home based therapies, laser treatment, applying scar lotions, bleaching, chemical peels, microdermabrasion acne pimples scars treatment, silicon sheets, gels and many others.

Chevron Potty PartyAll Launch Mindy

first i want to say CONGRATS to CSI for 2 years!

we are so excited to be a part of the celebration!

i’m mindy from CREATIVE JUICE

a blog all about ways to entertain your guests & kids with style and creativity.

a few things you should know – i don’t use CAPS correctly and i LOVE CHEVRON.

have you seen my logo? my blog? my last 3 parties? all my free printables?

 lol they are plastered with chevron.

and nothing could be more CHEVRON-TASTIC than

the potty party i threw for my daughter and her friends.

yes. you read that correctly.

i had a POTTY party to celebrate her success in potty training. and it was a blast!

you can see the full party HERE.

EVERY detail was chevron-tastic.

the cake, the printables, the party hats….

even the coconut yogurt cups – see?!

 
these were made by layering go-gurts & topping with coconut
AND they were really good!
 

after this party went up on my site i had a few request for the

TP wreath tutorial

so this is what i am sharing with you today!

now, i don’t expect that very many of you have plans to make one of these,

but the concept & tutorial behind it is pretty universal.

you could easily substitute any color of tissue paper or light fabric

to fit your theme and printables.

you need: styrofoam wreath

toilet paper squares, skewer, ribbon, & printable for background {not shown}

 fold the square and push

Chevron Potty PartyAll Launch Mindy

Samantha + Justin :: Employed!!

Samantha + Justin are getting married in August, and well, I can’t wait! :)  We met up at Justin’s parents’ house for their engagement session, and when they told me that there was all kinds of great potential for the shoot there, I had NO IDEA it was going to be so much fun!! :)  I told them that I wish I had a farm like that of my own to do ALL my Read More at:

Samantha + Justin :: Employed!!