For months now I've worried about how to fix the worn seat and black dirty arms on our big leather chair in the living room.
You may remember how that big leather chair became Eli's chair from the very start...
About a year after our log cabin was built, Poppy and I went out shopping for just the right living room suit. We wanted leather, big, soft, supple, leather...real cowhide, and a creamy rich color, no matter the cost, and this is what we got. It was beautiful, new!
Oh, it was cute, and fun, playing Teddy Bear in Eli's chair...
but lots of wear and tear...
So, instead of relaxing in the living room or watching a little TV, I sat and studied about how to cover the arms and seat of that chair. The upholsterer said it would take a cowhide for each cushion! Expensive!! Here's what I came up with...
The covers on the arm pillows I made with elastic all around, so they can be taken off and washed, and so can the cover on the big fat seat cushion. Too bad I didn't think of this when Eli was a puppy.
Some time ago I found several yards of this nice heavy upholstery fabric in a thrift store for nearly nothing. So glad I bought it...
Sorry! I just go on and on about anything! Here's something sweet...
Do you remember this sweetest baby doll I found at the thrift store some months ago? Well, I simply love her.
Holding her is almost like holding a real baby...almost. :(
I found this precious "Beatrix Potter" Collection, newborn size gown at the thrift store. It fits her perfectly and the little cap and booties too.
Adorable little feet!
Can't help but think about my friend Sandy from New York, a blogging friend. She doesn't have a blog but we visit through emails and found that we both loved dolls growing up. We both had a Tiny Tears doll and grew up with much the same things and interests.
Blogging friends are the best! I appreciate you all so much. And I have a new blogging friend and follower, Maria. Thank you.
Good grief! This is a post and a half. Bet most of you have signed off! And this post was supposed to be about aprons. Oh well. :)
Love,
Henny
PS Look what I just found...