Please stop me. I know there’s probably medication for this but I just can’t help myself. Since our bathroom project is 99% done and all that’s left is hanging artwork on the walls, I had to sew this little back of toilet slip-cover. Had to. It’s gingham, it’s on the bias, and it’s using leftovers – all of which I love! What more can you ask for with a sewing project? It’s just so cute! Here’s the thing: when the lid of the toilet hit the back or tank part it made a loud noise so I was just trying to mask the sound. Honest. It has nothing to do with me loving to sew slip-covers for just about anything. I promise.
Just slip-cover it!
And, it matches the rest of the bathroom so nicely.
Oh, and don’t forget these shelf liners I made with gingham fabric and an iron-on vinyl. How to instructions for that project are here.
Yes, it’s true. I do love gingham! Just slip-cover it!
Do you sew slip-covers for strange items? Do you want to? Is there a fabric cuter than gingham?
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Finding Inspiration for a Bathroom Re-Do
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Love it! I’ll keep it in mind when redecorating my bathroom, my next adventure!
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Can’t wait to hear about it, Jessyka! You have great taste so I know it will turn out well.
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You just might have an addiction, my friend! Lucky for you its a cute addiction!
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So true! Between the slip-covers and the chairs – it’s a problem! A cute one. I’ve got to have a chair sale!! I’m not even calling it a garage sale because it’s all chairs
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I just finished making dresser pads for the dressers in our bedroom. We got a new dresser for my husband delivered last week. I made the pads to keep the tops from getting scratched. They are not gingham, but I used a tapestry we got in England for one and some decorative cotton fabric a cousin gave us from Abu Dabi for the two others. The reverse side is cotton flannel. Yes, I still enjoy a sewing project every now and then. I love seeing yours! Great inspiration.
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Lisa, those sound lovely! Good idea on pads to keep dressers from getting scratched – especially if your furniture begins without scratches in the first place! I’m usually trying to cover something up or in this case – covering a sound. Thanks for leaving a comment.
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So cute!
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Thanks Heidi! It’s reversible, too, which I’m not sure I mentioned…
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Versatile too! Great idea, making it reversable. You can use both sides before needing to throw it in the wash.
The back of my toilet now looks like it needs a stylish treatment of some sort, instead of a stack of books and magazines.
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Can I pay you to make me one? or do I need to go to Etsy? This would mean I would never have to clean the top of the toilet again, just throw that in the wash. Heaven. My eyes sparkled when I saw this! Let me know. 🙂
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Plus I like your pattern way better than what I’ve seen on Etsy so far. 😀
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Well, that is one of the benefits of a little slip-cover – less dust. No, I’m not selling them but that’s a great business idea 🙂 Thanks Michelle!
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Hilarious and extreme . . . “reversible” ‘natch! Good thing kids never stay still long enough. We could slipcover them and line ’em up on the porch 🙂
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I think that would be called a hat – which my teens no longer have patience for 😉
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