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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Laundry Room Counter Skirt

I gave a hint in my last laundry room post about an update I was adding to the new counter top.  Just a reminder, here is the new countertop and the post showing the before is here.  If you guessed a skirt you were right!

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I wanted to hide the laundry cart and make this area look a little prettier.  I’ve always liked skirted tables, counters, etc., so knew I would incorporate that in here somehow. I decided to use drop cloth.  I picked some up at Lowe’s.  This particular one is soft feeling to begin with, but I did wash it anyway.  It was $5.98 for a 4 ft. x 5 ft. drop cloth.  I bought two because I can use the left over drop cloth for other projects.

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I decided to use a tension rod so I could easily remove it if needed.  I cut the drop cloth to size (from the floor to the clip of the clip ring) and added a ruffle to the top.  Then used clip rings to hang it from the tension rod.  I already had the tension rod and clip rings so I saved some money there.

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I cut the drop cloth so that one of the finished edges would be the bottom and measured up from the floor to the clip ring which gave me 32 1/2 inches (I added a half inch for the seam allowance in adding the ruffle so cut it at 33 inches).

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I used about 15 inches in width from a second drop cloth to give me the width I was looking for (about 66 inches wide).  The opening is 33 inches wide.  The ruffle was cut with a 6 1/2 inch drop and this piece also had the finished edge that came already sewn on the drop cloth.  I made that the bottom.  I cut the full width of both drop cloths with the 6 1/2 inch drop, and gave myself 112 inches of fabric to make the ruffle (sewing the two pieces together first for that extra long piece).

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I attached the ruffle to the wrong side and then flipped it over to the showing side.  This gave it a finished look to the top.  I did pin it first to make sure this was going to turn out correctly. Better to take the time to make sure than have to rip stitching out!   I ruffle as I sew, which works for me. 

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Now I have a pretty way to hide the cart holding the dirty laundry, yet it is still easily accessible. 

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You can make a project like this easier on yourself if you can take advantage of the finished (sewn) edges already on the drop cloth.  I did with the bottom of the skirt, the bottom of the ruffle, and the two sides.

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I’m loving the flirty ruffle and the sturdiness of the drop cloth fabric! 

*If you have any questions about how I made this, you’re better off sending me an email directly (kpassarette(at)yahoo(dot)com) rather than asking in comments.  I don’t always get the comments in my email because of whatever has been up with Blogger for the past six months and so I can’t reply. 

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26 comments:

  1. love your laundry room! And, using the drop cloth was a great idea. Very nice!
    happy tuesday!
    xoxo
    vivian

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  2. What a pretty laundry room! I think adding a bit of fabric makes every room seem more charming, and it's certainly true here! Love it Kathy!
    xo, Andrea

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  3. That turned out wonderful! Drop cloths are so great. Love the ruffle you added.

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  4. Hey Kathy!
    Your laundry room is delightful! Just adore the curtain, and could definitely do laundry with a smile in there! Mine sooo needs an update!

    Thanks for sharing!
    Hugs,
    Becky

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  5. I love the ruffled skirt you made Kathy, it looks so pretty in your laundry room. What a great idea to use a drop cloth!

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  6. I love this piece, it looks amazing. Great tutorial too. Your laundry room is wonderful.

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  7. Kathy - looks fantastic. You did a wonderful job. Well done, ma'am - what a huge difference it makes!

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  8. This is lovely. More good inspiration for using drop cloths. It really finishes your laundry room to look neat and clean.

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  9. It looks great, Kathy! So smart to use a drop cloth and a tension rod!!

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  10. Kathy, you have such a pretty laundry room! I adore the ruffled skirt that you added over your hamper! You always add just the right touch! I wouldn't mind doing laundry a bit in your charming laundry room!

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  11. I love it, Kathy. Great idea to use clips- makes it much easier to slide to the side to access the hamper. And you know how much I love to use drop cloths. :)

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  12. Hi Kathy, your counter skirt turned out great. I love that you used a pressure rod, something that I could not when I did my counter skirt in my laundry. It looks wonderful and using the drop cloth fabric saved so much money. Love the added ruffle. What a great laundry room. It is so pretty and I am sure makes doing laundry so much better.
    Love your tile too and that this rooms goes right into your studio.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs

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  13. Looks great! I love that style/look.

    Jeanine

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  14. Well, I'm loving it too. Really adds some more charm to the room while hiding something. The majority of my curtains are hung on tension rods. I love it, I can move the height around, down early in AM and then up when the south sun is blasting through to keep heat out. A very stylish looking laundry room....mine is a dungeon.

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  15. Love your Laundry Room, the "skirt" is the perfect touch!

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  16. Love the "skirt"....you always do such a fantastic job with every sewing project...the laundry room is beautiful !!

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  17. Love the ruffled skirt. The perfect addition to your lovely laundry room. I'm sure you're loving the new counter top as well. So much more functional working space.

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  18. LOVE IT Kathy...it's the perfect finishing touch!!

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  19. Love the skirt, it adds so much to the room. To be able to sew, may in my dreams, LOL.

    Cindy

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  20. What a great way to give your space a finished look!

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  21. Love it! It looks totally cute and is a great way to hide something you don't want everyone to see!

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  22. It's perfect, Kathy. I have always loved that look too. I'm going to have to find a place in my home that needs a pretty skirt!

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  23. Gorgeous laundry room and this latest addition is so attractive :)

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I always enjoy reading your comments! Kathy