Last weekend, after my first-ever adventure to the phenomenon that is IKEA, I found myself with two too-light and too-bright couch pillows. I loved the Jacobean-like embroidery covering the front, but the colors were just as bad in my living room as I expected them to be.
But that's okay, because I had a plan.
First, take the covers off of the down pillow forms, then soak them in some RIT color remover.
Finally, give them a bath in RIT tan dye, which mellowed them quite nicely.
Before:
After:
Now lets pretend they were made from old hand-embroidered bed curtains, shall we?
For anyone who wants to try the same trick, here's a link to the same cushion on IKEA's website.
8 comments:
Nice, Beth! They look good.
MUCH better! what a good idea! Did you remove the covers before dyeing?
Gorgeous!! I have a little lampshade with that same pattern on it...haven't found the perfect base for it though, so it's sat in my craft closet for a long time.
I am always torn....Love the priitive, old, faded look, but the other half of me loves big and bold bright colors, lol! It's so frustrating sometimes, ha!
*priMitive!
Wow Beth! Just looked at your weather for Sunday and Monday. I'm so happy you're finally getting some warm sunshine your way. Enjoy it!!!
xoxox
Kathy
Wow that is a great idea. They look really nice. Marty
I would never have thought of adjusting the colors like you did.
But what a great result!!
Oh very beautiful whath name the design " stitching" ... ????
sory for my bad english
bisous bisous de FRANCE
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