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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Christmas stockings!

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I am so excited to annouce this gorgeous Christmas stocking design. Holly from Holly Mathis Interiors and I collaborated on this idea for a...
Thursday, September 2, 2010

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Email with any questions or to schedule! makeslipcoverstx {at} gmail {dot} com *prices subject to extra charge for washing fabric, plea...
Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Why slipcovers?

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I love custom slipcovers (not the throw-on, one-size fits all kind) because they still show the shape of the furniture, they are stylish, r...

Country Home feature

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My work was shown in the February 2006 Country Home feature of Kirby and Shirley Fortenberry's wonderful Galveston home! Including t...
Tuesday, August 31, 2010

chair jackpot!

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Look what I found...I love these chairs!  I can't wait to make them sing! And yes that is my slightly messy but wonderfully large work...

Ticking wing chair

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Ticking fabric works great for slipcovers... It's especially looks cute on wing chairs and camel  back sofas or settees. It's du...

Linen + ticking = pillow love

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I love making these linen flowers! My slipcover work is limited to South Central Texas  (Houston, College Station, Huntsville, Brenham, t...
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Michelle
I learned to sew when I was 8 years old. The first thing I made was an apron and I still have the book with instructions! I started making things for my own room at home when I was younger and by the time I went to college I was covering cheap furniture for an apartment. I graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Marketing and ended up working in retail. I was a makeup artist for a long time, which I loved, but was ready to do something different. I wanted to be able to have a job that allowed me to stay home with my children, so I started sewing slipcovers and pillows, curtains and bedding. My work has been featured in Country Home, Southern Accents, and Texas Live magazine. After living in Houston for most of my life, my husband and I decided it was time for a change. We moved to the country to live the "simple life". I continue to sew and I love doing it as a creative outlet. My ability to refresh and rework furniture or entire spaces, satisfies me greatly.
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