Unfortunately, that title isn’t a typo. After an incredibly productive weekend a few weeks back, I finally finished the Euro shams in our king guest bedroom. I completed the first one last year and it took me 58 weeks to finish the other two. For reals.
I really had no motivation to do this other than the fact I was cleaning out my craft room closet for the February Year of Change project and I saw the cut fabric for the pillows. That’s right – the fabric was already cut, I just didn’t take the extra 15 minutes per pillow to actually sew them up. For those that are new around here, I used my easy Throw Pillow with a Zipper Tutorial to polish these ones off as well.
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The fabric for the Euro Shams is the most expensive fabric I’ve used before, Schumacher Chenonceau in Charcoal, but I found a great deal on a lot of yardage on eBay about a year and a half ago. The key to achieving high-end designer looks at a fraction of the price is to being willing to DIY some of the items yourself. Throw pillows are one of the easiest places to do this. Buy a yard of pricey fabric and make your own pillows {nearly 95% of the pillows in my home are designer fabric, but made by me}. If you aren’t an expert seamstress, practice on some cheap fabric until you feel up to the challenge. You really won’t regret it!
**Bonus – I will finally be doing a tutorial in the coming weeks on how I achieved those perfectly striped walls using FrogTape. I know a lot of you have asked for the specifics on achieving this look, so I will be delivering soon. Be on the lookout for the post soon!
And now, a glimpse at the room with the newly updated pillows.
SOURCES: Sweater Knit Blanket / White Striped Comforter and Pillow Set / Euro Sham Fabric / Mirror {old from Garden Ridge} / Chandelier {old from Costco} / Bed {old from Z Gallerie}
As a reminder, here the space shortly after we moved in:
And now the after {be sure to also check out the original guest bedroom reveal post}!
Now, let’s all pretend we don’t see that one broken ray of sunshine. Apparently I didn’t find time to fix that little issue during my super-productive weekend.
And don’t forget: if you’re looking for some fabric for your home, be sure to check out this post. And with my Throw Pillow with a Zipper Tutorial you can follow along step by step to get a high-end look for a lot less!
So, have you sewn your own pillows before? Are you willing to give it a try?
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Michele @ The Joyful Home says
What gorgeous fabric and such a great tip! This room is lovely–even if it look a while to complete. I have many rooms in my home that are a work in progress, and we’ve lived here 4 years 🙂
Debbie says
Just love the charcoal and white combo. The striped walls are awesome too!
Amanda says
I love that room! Love the contrasting colors and the pillow fabric!! I’ll have to practice on cheap fabric before I make some keepers!
Beth S. says
Adore that fabric! Looks fabulous!
Robin says
I love this room. I am trying to get fired up to redo my college daughter’s room and this is exactly what I’d love it to look like.
I do have a question…I never see ceiling fans in designer rooms. But my family loves the air fans provide. What is the solution?
Thanks!
From your neighbor in Lincoln!
Ginet says
Just pinned your tutorial! I’ve been wanting to sew my own throw pillows for a long time and your tutorial makes sewing with a zipper less intimidating. Thanks!
Marty@A Stroll Thru Life says
I love your pillows. Gorgeous fabric and your pillow tutorial is perfect. Yes, I am like you. I love designer fabric and make my own pillows all the time.
Summer says
Gorgeous girl!!!
Viviana says
Ooh! Nice. Where did you get the charcoal throw or blanket?
Sarah says
Thank you! It is from Target. There is actually a direct link to it under the image above if you’re interested in the specifics.
Rachel @ Pintucks and Peonies says
SO relieved to know I’m not the only one who takes forever to finish seemingly simple projects… What on earth happens sometimes?? I’m convinced I have selective diy ADD. And anything that involves sewing gets the worst of it, lol. You should be proud you finished all 3 pillows! And that fabric is so awesome! Such a good find. Now I feel like I should finish some of my projects too…hmmm…
Amy says
I adore that fabric. I must use it in my house somewhere! The pillows are SO pretty!
XO,
Amy
Holly says
Looks great Sarah!
Christy @ 11 Magnolia Lane says
Thanks for admitting that it took you forever! 🙂 It looks amazing, though. High-end fabric is SO worth it. Beautiful!
Alison- The Pink Tumbleweed says
Oooh, I love! I have the same fabric on throw pillows in my bedroom! I’m going to link it up!
Betsy @ Happily Ever After, Etc. says
Love Love LOVE that fabric! I can see why it was worth it (think goodness for coupons!) They look stellar! I hate when little projects that are so quick end up taking so long… it’s like they’re taunting us! Haha!
Sam @ DIY Just Cuz says
58 weeks, dang 😉 ! I love these pillows, pinning for sure.
Heidi says
Thank you for this! I’ve been looking for inspiration for my master bedroom and I love how yours looks complete without an overwhelming amount of pillows. Would you know the measurements of the two white pillows in front?