Slip Cover for Lampshade Tutorial
After a bit of “lamp shade covering issues“… I’ve finally gotten down to work and FINISHED my thrift store lamp shade, re-do!
My first issue that I had, before, was that I chose a fabric that had a straight pattern.
Although I LOVED this fabric,…this made it VERY difficult, with a cone shaped shade, to get the pattern straight.
Drum Shade, would be perfect for this print!
So…off I went to find some fabric that had a pattern that didn’t need to necessarily be perfectly lined up.
ANOTHER concern I had, when redoing this shade was…
“What if I want to change it later? Will I have to RIP apart the shade, to get new fabric over it?”
That sounds like a lot of work.
QUE smart Hubby:
“Why don’t you just make a skirt type cover to just slide OVER it?
Then you can switch it out if you want.”
GENIUS!!!!!!!!!
Why hadn’t I SEEN or thought of this before?
oh how i love this creative man ๐
So… Here’s how I did it.
First I rolled my lamp shade out on the fabric like this and ran a pencil along it, as I went…
Started from the seam that was already in the lamp, and rolled it till I got to the seam again.
(hope this makes sense)
(it’s the top and bottom line… the middle one is a mess up… lol)
Then I cut the tracing out… leaving an additional inch on all sides, for sewing.
Rolled the shade in the fabric… to make sure the fit was good…
“IT’S GOOD!”
(imagine a sports radio announcer voice here)
Then I sewed a seam along the top of the pattern… Rolled the shade back in the fabric
(turned inside out)… and pinned up the middle… like so.
(do you see the seam at the bottom?)
Then I sewed this middle up … and cut off the extra fabric on the edge.
This is what it looks like flipped right-side out.
Slipped it back over the shade…
And made a tiny mark where I was going to sew the bottom seem.
(I tried to do a light mark in RED, so you could see it… but it’s still hard to see. lol, sorry)
Then I sewed a seam along the red mark…
K… Slip cover finished!…
Now…I took some twill tape (you can use black ribbon of any kind, too) and glued it along the top of the shade, where people can see it.
This part IS more permanent, but I figured, I would always use fabric that had some black in it,
so pick a color of ribbon you can use with multiple slip covers
glued it along the top edge, and then pushed it under with a bit of glue as well.
So it looks like this.
I didn’t even bother with the bottom, because it will be covered.
(please don’t mind the sewing mess in the background. lol)
Slip the cover over the shade…
and TA-DA!
Finished!
I also sewed a simple white cord cover, since the cord was an ugly dark cream color.
And there you have it! An interchangeable lamp shade cover!
You could change this out with the seasons or holidays!
I love it on this little table in the entryway.
I think I might give it a boost with some kinda of cute crate or books or something, but till then…
it’s sittin’ pretty, right here ๐
Janae says
Very cute! Where did you get that first fabric? I have been trying to find something like that, but have had no luck.
Jo Ann Smith says
I love this! Great idea!
Scott & Kristie says
Love the lamp shade idea! It turned out great. Darling fabric, Where did you get it? I would love to find some.
Desiree says
Great idea! I have a thrift store lamp to redo as well and I love the fabric you used. Thanks for the tutorial ๐ The whole thing looks beautiful.
-Desiree
The Mac's House says
Very pretty…
Katie says
GENIUS! Seriously, I can't believe I haven't seen this before. Way to go!
Unknown says
That is absolutely darling. I love that fabric.
So chic.
Brooke
Unknown says
yep, works perfect! i did this a year or so ago or two drum shaped lampshades. so easy and now they look so much better. thanks for sharing ๐
RACHELLE says
oh how i wish i could sew now.
very cute. i started to recover a lampshade in a super cute black and white alphabet fabric last week and i screwed it up sooooo baaaad.
Yours is darling! love the interchangeable idea!
rachelle
Brook says
Looks simply fabulous! I am so impressed with how you've taught yourself to sew. Maybe I'll take that leap someday. ๐
Denissa says
What a perfect idea! Love it ๐ I loved the fabric w/ the yellow!! So pretty..
Laura says
This is adorable. I love the fabric you chose.
Thanks for linking up to Saturday is Crafty Day!
Laura @ along for the ride
Ann @ makethebestofthings says
VERY cute and clever and I like that it is not a permanent fix, but a true "slip" cover! Love the black and white fabric, too, it is gorgeous.
Unknown says
Wow. I'm impressed. With you AND your hubby! ๐
Ali @ Honey and Maple Syrup says
Wow, he IS a genius! I never woulda thought of that!
Paula@SweetPea says
Great project! I love the idea of making a slipcover for a shade. Thanks for sharing!!
Elizabeth {the Path Less Traveled} says
Thanks so much for posting! I have two odd sized lampshades – one a cone and one square – that have gotten torn (toddler hands playing …..) and I have been trying and trying to figure out how to recover them!
Thanks!!!!!!
Kenzie says
Great idea! You can dress your lamp whenever you want!
Sandy says
Thanks so much for the instructions… I have two lamp shades that I wanted to cover and your directions was such a help!
Following from TTJ…..
Sandy
thewondersofdoing.blogspot.com/
mle says
Hi there! spotted this from Along for the Ride…
Super cute slip cover for your lamp! thanks : )
Brittany@Love Stitched says
soooo beautiful!!! I am in love with your decorating!! Maybe one of these weekends I need to meet you in SLC so we can go thrift store shopping together and I can learn your secrets ๐
Sandy says
Pure genius!
Maria says
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Your man deserves a huge smooch for that one! Tell him I am impressed (not that he knows me!) -love the slip cover, and wanted to mention that I have spray painted many a lamp cord to match the table or wall so it doesn't show – it works great!
Becca Ross says
Great job! Thanks for linking up to Home is Where My Story Begins! Hope you'll come back next week too.
Becca
Stephenie from Decorating Addiction says
I love that you can change it out as a slipcover shade. That's genius!
Jill@Barnes Yard says
Um, love, love, love! I just recovered my patio chairs in the reverse of that fabric.
Amanda @ Healthy House on the Block says
I LOVE that fabric! What a great idea!
Andy Porter says
That is completely stunning. Well done my friend.
Honey says
You are a GENIUS! I was just looking at lampshades this weekend…wow…hello may I apply for a line of credit to buy some new shades?!
Making some slipcovers will be a great idea and SOOO much cheaper!
I also love the cord cover. Who ever made my black and white lamps used a BROWN cord!?! Dude! Think it's spray paintable? They have plastic spray paint…hummm I'll test it out with the red and yellow we used to redo the kids outdoor toys…if it works maybe they make a black! ๐
Honey
Drama Mama Lori says
I love this idea! I wish I'd discovered it sooner! I linked back to this post and I'd love it if you'd visit my blog! Thanks for all of your inspiration!
mamawithadashofdiydrama.blogspot.com/2011/10/school-project-and-lamp-updates.html
minibux says
I love this idea. Thank you for the tutorial.
Btw…did you notice that your last name is spelled wrong on the first picture of the finished project?
Unknown says
I just happened upon this tutorial on pinterest, which is lucky because I happen to have a hideously ugly lamp that needs help. Thanks! I hope I'm not correcting something you do for a reason, I noticed that you( or your speak to type technology) consistently misspell 'seam' . I thought you might like to know, if you were unaware. I know I would! Happy Blogging!
Versimiltudes says
awesome idea! So much easier than gluing it on. I have two lampshades in my living room that are super blah! Sorry to rush off, but I have to go find fabric to redo my lamps! Thanks so much!