


I'm on a major quilting kick these days. Quilted paper, quilted maps on blankets. These quilt-like upholstered chairs from Anthropologie are calling my name. But I wonder if I could attempt these on my own? Hmm. Maybe I'll stick with the paper.
[photos courtesy of Anthropologie]
Update: Thanks, Anna, for the link to Apartment Therapy's DIY project for this (click on image below to go to the site). Now I have to do it.

2 comments:
Well...there was actually a DIY tutorial about making these chairs on Apartment Therapy yesterday, and it looks pretty simple, not to mention affordable. I'm sure you could do it!!
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/chicago/how-to/how-to-diy-bohemian-upholstered-folding-chairs-077698
Liz, you can totally do it! I have faith.
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