I bought a very discounted white Frette duvet at an outlet and a yard of brushed cotton in a lovely tomato red color and asked my fabric work room to piece together to duvet with a 5" border similar to the inspiration photos. I asked them to wash the red fabric before sewing to prevent any color bleeding when washing.
It is super easy to find a professional seamstress on craigslist that will do work just like this for not a lot of money (be sure to ask for photos of their work!). I could have pieced and sewed the border myself I think, but I ran out of time and I am pretty sure the labor here was less than $100, so it was a good thing to hire out.
For less than $150 Joanna got a custom duvet cover that provides a gorgeous, graphic punch and boasts a lovely thread count! I think that's a great purchase.
So cheery! I love how your are inspired by so much and share it with so many. Bravo.
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Great option! And I love how crisp the red and white look with the rest of the room. Now, if only we had Craigs List in Dublin!
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ReplyDeleteGreat choice on the duvet :)
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Where did you get the pillow on the bed with the botanical print? I love it! The room looks great.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a fabulous job on Joanna's apartment! That is such a simple, inexpensive DIY (or job for the tailor), and it looks identical to the original. That was a brilliant move!
ReplyDeleteThanks for passing on the seamstress advice...i hadn't thought about craigslist.
ReplyDeleteLove the duvet-timeless!
Great duvet. Love the headboard!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. The pop of color is perfect for that room!
ReplyDeleteGreat duvet, great bargain and precious pic!
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This is amazing - I actually think Joanna's looks nicer than Jenna's. I also think it's awesome that you made it work on a smaller budget.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I really need to find a good work room so I can have little projects like this done!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely. I *adore* white bedding, but I can't seem to make it work with a mechanic, a cat and two dogs. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteThis is genius! I've been waiting to come across a white duvet cover with the perfect-colored border, and now I can make it!
ReplyDeleteWow. What a great idea?! I LOVE the room. That headboard, that curtain...Crushing on it all.
ReplyDeletePerfect for any lower budget solution!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
I love it...looks great! I have been thinking about doing something similar for awhile now and might have to try it soon. And since I barely know how to sew, I think I will look someone up on Craigslist.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize hiring a seamstress could be that inexpensive. Good to know!
ReplyDeletelove love love the colors in this room. You are always so creative.
ReplyDeleteI need to know about the drapes! they are so amazing
ReplyDeleteI thought Jenna's room might've played a part for inspiration. It's a great room and the bedding is my favorite part!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! Love the color too!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I was lusting after a pricey duvet cover a few years ago and my mom said basically - duh, we can make you one at a fraction of the price! it is such a gift to have a crafty mom who has been doing DIY projects with me since the 70s...although I appreciate them much much more now!
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Loveeee that coral color!
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Genius!! I always feel so limited by what is in the store. so smart!!
ReplyDeleteI love it so much!! It all looks amazing, Jenny!
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love it! do you have a seamstress you recommend in nyc?
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing this in refinery and loved seeing you at Alt! I should pick your brain for a few loft tips. Thanks so much for being so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I've never thought of sewing/customizing a duvet? That is brilliant! And what a wonderful result. Thanks so much for sharing this idea. Andrea
ReplyDeleteI love it, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite parts of Joanna's room make over was that duvet cover. Thank you for sharing such a great DIY tip!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw this bedroom you did, I wanted to redo everything in my room (which is a good thing, by the way.) Thank you for the inspirations!
ReplyDeleteThat room looks awesome! So hip and fresh!
ReplyDeleteSO lovely- and what a great, money saving idea! and I LOVE- literally- the fabric on the toss pillow behind her- it's on my Pintrest Fabulous Fabric page and I am contemplating painting our powder room in a mural inspired by it
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Such cleverness dahhling! trés cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this...what a great alternative to spending a small fortune on bedding!
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented Jenny, Joanna's one of my favorite rooms I've seen in a long time but seriously that cute baby boy of hers steals the shows, he is the prettiest little boy I've ever laid my eyes on!!
ReplyDeleteloving the bright pop of what little red there is on the comforter.
ReplyDeleteLove the results! I am curious how the seamstress was able to do this with 1 yard? It seems like one would need at least 2-2.5 continuous yards for the "long" banded stripe. I would love to do this with hem tape!
ReplyDeleteI adore that pillow fabric too and would love to know where it's from!
ReplyDeletePretty! Can you tell me where you got those photos of Jenna Lyon´s home? I would love to see more of it!
ReplyDeleteI a dying to know more about the headboard--the tufting is so deep, I LOVE it! Do share. Please?
ReplyDeleteI love this cute duvet:D
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a great purchase! I think the punch of graphic red was perfect for the space. It came out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny! What fabulous work in Joanna's bedroom. Question/clarification on the duvet: Did you have the seamstress cut up the duvet and piece back together with the border, or did she stitch the border into the duvet? Just want to be sure I give my seamstress here the right directions. Thank you!
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