a slip turned into a slip

by | Nov 12, 2014 | Living Room, Sewing | 17 comments

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I found a pretty antique petticoat a few months ago at an antique store and decided it would make a pretty pillow cover.  I would turn a slip into a pillow slip!  Two, actually.

Since the ruffle was only on one side, I made it like a slip-on pillow case instead of a traditional decorative bolster cover.  It worked out perfectly, since the ruffle hangs over the sofa and it’s tailored on the back side.

It always pains me a little to cut up antique linens, but the detail on this piece was too pretty to not use.

You can see a peek of the pillow form under the pillow case, but it’s white, so it’s not distracting.  I might make a simple muslin cover for it at some point, but maybe not.  I’ve even thought about putting blue and white ticking on the end that shows as a fun little detail.

 

 

 

I made these pillow covers the same day I sewed the ones for my family room.  These have been pinned in place for a long time, so it was nice to cross them off the list.

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    17 Comments

    1. Linda

      stunning, always stunning, I started following you from your slipcover tutorial and you grow and mature and your talent soars… Just stunning work.

    2. Tabitha

      The ticking stripe peeking through would look awesome!

    3. Rhonda

      I made pillow covers from a petticoat that looks a lot like yours! It had the very same detail, it must have been popular back then. I would definitely cover the bolster with blue and white ticking……something that “peeks” out from under the petticoat 😀

    4. Amy Miller

      Ticking stripes-yes!!!!

    5. Tracie McOB

      Love the petticoat slip covers – so cute. The idea for the blue ticking is a perfect solution for the ends; quite clever! but that’s no surprise 😉

    6. Donna C.

      So charming MMS! What about a draw string to gather the ends and accentuate the pin tucking and lace detailing? Just a thought?!

    7. Connie

      Beautiful! I agree with any of the above suggestions. Question: what material is the setee covered in? Love the color snd texture. Thanks!

    8. Karen

      I so enjoy visiting you !
      It’s a joy to view “the world” through your eyes.

    9. Jenn A

      I vote for the blue ticking! Love the pillow slips!

    10. vetta g.

      I simply love how re- using this old petticoat has given it new life! It went from being rather unseen to being fully seen, front and center! It would be so glorious if this petticoat got it’s own “petticoat ” in the blue and white ticking!

    11. Judy Pimperl

      I, like you, always worry about cutting up old linens, especially when there’s nothing wrong with them, but it’s better to be able to use and enjoy them than to have them stacked away in a drawer somewhere. I love these…very pretty idea.
      judypimperl.blogspot.com

    12. April

      Sew sweet!

    13. Marlee

      I love the idea of the ticking as a peek 🙂

    14. MaryLisa Noyes

      It is a great use for this linen. Gives me ideas…thank you

    15. Teri

      I couldn’t help but notice that white quilt with the teal diamonds. I would kill for that. Have you written a post on that?

    16. Cindy Barganier

      Oh Marion! That brings back such happy memories. i copied something like that years ago that my sweet Grandmama had made and created a dress for my little girl. Stupidly, I loaned it out and then moved and never saw it again. My bad. I will be looking for old petticoats for sure.
      Love you sweet lady.
      Cindy

    17. Eileen

      Beautiful! I bought a big box of them years ago. Now I know what I’m doing with some of them. I know what you mean about altering a genuine article, but they really are gaining a new life. Ps. I’m starting a list today….on paper, instead of having 1000 project ideas flying around in my head!!!

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