Originally Posted by Phyllis42
(Post 6409499)
Love both freebie and quilt. How did you make the seat solid?
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Looks great.....Proof you can make something out of not much....Great job...
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Fantastic way to use an item not wanted by most people. I love it and your quilt also. Love your free motion quilting.
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Originally Posted by misoop
(Post 6408103)
Just thought I'd share a chair that I've worked on. Picked up an old potty type chair (ugh!)....but wait....at a yard sale....free!! Anyway, my DH took it out in the yard and sterilized it, took out the potty, etc. After it was clean, I put together some scraps of drapery samples I had on hand and recovered the seat, back and arms. The chair was on rollers. That's why I had a vision for it...I needed a chair on rollers sometimes in my quilting room. Also, attached is the quilt I've been working on this morning. Pattern is called "Don's Goose" from a book called "Urban Country Quilts." My HQ16 is purring like a kitten today!!
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The chair is a great idea and I love your Quilt, and your Quilting is adorable.
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Will make me see a commode in a whole new light. Great idea, thanks for sharing.
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I think what you did turned out wonderful. Love the fall fabrics in your quilt. Have fun!
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great job on the chair. How would of known you could turn an old potty into such a useful item. Keeps it out of the landfill too. Hooray Hooray for you.
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OOPS that should have been "who would have known"
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So cute, no one would ever guess it was a potty chair, it turned out great. Love the quilt you are working on, I think I have some of the same fabric you have used on your border, mine is a rusty brown, very rich autumn color.
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