Is that so much to ask?
a few weeks ago.For that I used this one:.

Premier Prints Polka Dot Storm.Once I had my fabric all ready to go, I started out by measuring how far the floor is from the bottom of the bed, dividing that by three (for three fabric layers), and then adding about a 2 inches to each number to allow for seams and for a bit of overlap.I didn’t worry about being too exact, but I wanted them to be around the right size.

Then I ripped about a million strips of each fabric to be that width.. OK, not a million, more like 6.But it looked like a million when I was sitting in the middle of all the piles!.

I laid the fabric strips down and decided how I wanted to put them next..
I ironed each strip and folded over a seam that was about 3/4 of an inch wide for each.It’s something I grew up thinking romantic thoughts about and hoping I might be able to experience one day, maybe when I retired.
I caught the “restoring and old house” bug early on in life and I know it’s an affliction that a lot of other people have too.I thought today I’d share our story and our tips just for fun and so you might see how you could do it too if it’s your dream as well..
In the planning stages, it’s all about the money.Oh my goodness, living that hustle-and-bustle city life is expensive!
(Editor: Beginner Monitors)