I saw a cute lampshade in a quilt shop that had a "crazy quilt" look to it, using scraps of fabric, trims, and hanging beads. Has anyone made one or know of any "how-to" instructions?
Thanks, Carol |
Haven't seen anything like it but sure sounds cute.
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I hope someone has some ideas. My cat, Romeo has ripped my bedroom lampshade, and a crazy quilt ne covering would look good in my room.
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I have made some fabric lampshades over the years, but you need to be careful to use light colored fabrics. Dark fabric cuts down on the light that the lamp gives off. If you are just using the lamp for more of a glow...or night light type of lamp you can use a darker fabric. There are some kits you can buy at Joann's that lets you you cut a pattern that has sticky sides to put against the existing shade and to hold the fabric flush against the shade.
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This is a great idea...I have covered lampshades before with fabric and I don't think it would hard...this is what I would do..
1. Make a template of the shade from paper, then copy the pattern onto the muslin background fabric... 2. Apply your patches, embellishments 3. Attach the crazy quilt cover to the shade.. 4. Apply trim etc if necessary... I used spray adhesive when I made my lamp and it is still intact after years... |
I haven't seen any instructions for one but you should be able to make a cut out of your shade with a muslin and then cut your crazy patches to cover it. Do the stitching and embellishing and then turn under the edges and spray glue it over the old shade. My daughter and I once made some shades that we glued dried pressed flowers to and then covered them with a very thin see through fabric (then name escapes me). We edged them with lace to match. They were awesome when the light shined through them! Good luck!
Tellabella was one step ahead of me, lol! |
that is about the neatest idea I have heard this week and I have got to try it......the lamp on my roll-top desk has this old, awful, ugly shade on it.....now I have the answer about what to do without spending $$$ for it.....thanks so much... I LOVE THIS BOARD..you ladies are womderful!!
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Originally Posted by carolccharl
I saw a cute lampshade in a quilt shop that had a "crazy quilt" look to it, using scraps of fabric, trims, and hanging beads. Has anyone made one or know of any "how-to" instructions?
Thanks, Carol These pics were taken tonight after dark and really don't do them justice..... I'll post daylight ones tomorrow.. |
Gorgeous Lamp. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
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Originally Posted by jeanau
I have made some fabric lampshades over the years, but you need to be careful to use light colored fabrics. Dark fabric cuts down on the light that the lamp gives off. If you are just using the lamp for more of a glow...or night light type of lamp you can use a darker fabric. There are some kits you can buy at Joann's that lets you you cut a pattern that has sticky sides to put against the existing shade and to hold the fabric flush against the shade.
i can than dust the shade or use a damp cloth on them. maby one f us should do a toturioal sorry about spelling . |
yes, a tutorial please.
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Beautiful lamp shades!! I've got a small lampshade in my sewing room that needs covering. A crazy quilted look would be perfect! Thanks for the ideas.
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They are absolutely gorgeous!
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Gorgeous lamps!
This is a really neat idea! :) |
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Here's a couple links, first one I have her book, and plan on doing a shade:
http://www.randledesigns.com/Home_Decor.php http://www.etsy.com/listing/30305357...ilt-lamp-shade |
following is a link for a set of instructions on one of my favorite crazy quilt sites: http://cqmagonline.com/vol06iss01/ar...68/index.shtml
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Originally Posted by marymm
following is a link for a set of instructions on one of my favorite crazy quilt sites: http://cqmagonline.com/vol06iss01/ar...68/index.shtml
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Elegant lamp!
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Here are a few closeup pics taken in daylight hours...My gosh, there are just creative people out there... now I need a crazy quilt lampshade, too...
Thanks for all the links posted... |
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