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A Tea Towel Bedskirt-Week 3 of the Guest Room Makeover

6:00 am by kim 6 Comments

A Tea Towel Bedskirt For an Ikea Bed- Week 3 of the Guest Room Makeover

Hello everyone! In week three of my guest room makeover I’ve made a bedskirt for my Ikea bed. The Ikea bed has slats and a normal bedskirt doesn’t fit properly so I came up with a way to get around that. Linen was my  fabric of choice but  not something the budget allowed. I’d been looking for a project to use this tea towel fabric with and it fit in with the decor and the budget. It was 50% off!

A tea towel bedskirt for an Ikea bed

Tea towel fabric for a bedskirt

The tea towel fabric comes in a 20″ width which made it easy to work with, I simply had to cut off 6″ along one side. It also comes with a hem on either side of the length which meant I only had one hem to do.

Bedskirt fabric with gathering tape.

I applied gathering tape to the raw edge which I folded under and then sewed it on.  Once the tape is sewn on there are two strings that you pull and it gathers the fabric for you. I used double the length of fabric so it would gather nicely. I sewed together three separate pieces for the three sides of the bed that are seen.

Velcro tape under the bed

I meant to use the velcro with a taped side but totally forgot. That’s when my old trusty glue gun came in! I applied the velcro under the side of the bed using glue from the glue gun.

Bedskirt with velcro

The gathering tape attaches nicely to the velcro.

Tea towel fabric bedskirt on an Ikea bed

A tea towel fabric bedskirt

Tea towel bedskirt fabric

Both my boys Jack and Bubs have joined in for this post. They usually follow me around wherever I go and there is no moving them out of the way! I’m sure you’ll see them in many of my posts.

A tea towel fabric bedskirt

Thank you again for joining me in the guest room saga! I’m so pleased with how it turned out. Stay tuned for the reveal next week and please subscribe if you’d like to see more of these posts!

-Kim

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  1. Rebecca W says

    at 11:25 am

    This is so perfect! DO you mind sharing where you found the fabric? The room looks great!

    Reply
    • kim says

      at 11:57 am

      Thank you Rebecca! The fabric is from Fabricland. I’m sure you can find it in most fabric stores, If you ask for the “tea towel” fabric. 🙂
      -Kim

      Reply
  2. Belinda says

    at 6:31 pm

    Clever idea!

    Reply
    • kim says

      at 6:34 pm

      Thank you Belinda!

      Reply
  3. Carolyn says

    at 11:50 am

    How much fabric do you need for a King

    Reply
    • kim says

      at 1:11 pm

      Hi, i think i just measured the three side and doubled it for the amount. You can triple it if you want A more fuller look.

      Reply

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