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Chez Maison
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CHEZ MAISON as a Home brand was founded by an Interior Designer who learned first hand that HOME was Not a place.. it's a FEELING. This UA-cam channel shares what Chez Maison cares about.
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Redecorating this Autumn. So many decisions. So many lovely colours, so many lovely tiles.
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Online colour consultations now available.
Thanks to Chris in BTW Sandyford for the tile samples.
BTW: Bathrooms, Tiles & Wood Floors Sandyford
Don't get bogged down... Call Chez Maison.
Online colour consultations now available.
Thanks to Chris in BTW Sandyford for the tile samples.
BTW: Bathrooms, Tiles & Wood Floors Sandyford
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Chez Maison Colour Workshop: PRIMARY COLOURS & GREYS
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There's a lot of acedemic research about colour and when the idea of primary colours was discussed throughout modern science, we were not using computer sceens and iphones. As a result we consider the pigments of RED, YELLOW and BLUE as primary colours. The colours that can not be mixed from other colours. If we are working with lightsources such as computer screens these primary colours are no...
Chez Maison Colour Workshop: TINTS & TONES
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There are so many colours to choose from when we decide to Decorate our Home Spaces. So in making decisions it's very important to notice what colours you like, what you are drawn to, and makes you happy. When you find those colours a little basic colour theory can help make them work in any room. The colour workshop in this video discusses TINTS and TONES. A TINT of any colour is made by light...
Artwork for Chez Maison Flower Logo
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Home is not a Place.. It's a Feeling. That's what Chez Maison is all about. Everyone knows that a house is not a home; the grandest of properties doesn't feel like home to anyone. It's how the small details are added over time that builds up your own story, your own feeling of home. I have designed Chez Maison's range of home accessories with this in mind. Our Blue-Flower logo evolved from some...
Colour Swatch vol.1 in our series COLOUR-CLOTH-CUSIONS
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COLOUR-CLOTH-CUSHIONS sums up the building blocks of our design service. This is the first of our choices of paint colour and fabric that can be ordered from Chez Maison in Sandyford Dublin 18.
PENCIL PLEAT TUTORIAL including attaching plastic HOOKS
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Please bear with the low technical quality of this tutorial. The pair of ready-made pencil pleat curtains arrived unexpectedly into the studio and I went ahead with this on my own. There have been so many times over the years that, someone just starting out in their homes, has asked how to hang readymades and when this pair came to me I had to share. MAIN TIPS: 1. Always tie off the strings in ...
How to Recover a Parasol
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What a difference a new cover makes. Isabella Codd of Chez Maison could not look at her old parasol and so you can watch it being reborn. Join her as she shows you how to recover your own parasol in this rather large upcycling project. Hear more from our narrator and filmmaker at www.jimclarken.ie Some notes on the project: Pick a strong woven fabric and make sure the bottom of each panel runs ...
Still Life 2020
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Lately, I've had to move my workshop back into my home after two and a half years in Bray. All the collected objects of my story are now 'back home.' I can walk straight from the bedroom into the workshop just like when I was a child and all my 'work' was reachable while still in my dressing gown. Magnicent expamles of the Dutch painters still inspire awe. One place I'm putting on my list of pl...
Summer tuning up BY CHEZ MAISON STUDIO
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A moment of Summer Vibes from my balcony. Showing my cocktail napkins available to buy online. chez-maison.myshopify.com/products/cocktail-napkin-3-pack
Bending the Needle for Hand Sewing Lampshades to frames
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We had a question from a subscriber about the needle Isabella uses when hand sewing the lampshades. In general upholstery needles are a half-moon shape but these can be hard to hold on to while sewing onto the metal frame. After about 10years working on Couture Curtains in her own workshop, Isabella found that the needles she used for sewing the bottom of the interlined pleats would often bend ...
The Making of a Mince Pie by CHEZ MAISON
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Home Made Mincemeat is so easy. Traditionally Christmas puddings are made after Halloween and I usually have dried fruits left over from that so putting them together really is very simple. My receipe for mincemeat is given on the end credits of Jim's full instructions for making the pies. ua-cam.com/video/xoGbQu1m9bw/v-deo.html... Eventhough shop-bought Mince Pies have really improved these la...
How To Make Pleated Lampshade
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Many vintage style lampshades had pleated covers and this video gives some direction to how this type of cover can be made. Most of the other techniques are explained in the first video also available on youtube. ua-cam.com/video/zLpoDkTKR4s/v-deo.html Silk Pleated lampshade using the original metal trims. Fully lined Lampshade recoverd in Silk. Upcycling designed and completed by Isabella Codd...
How to Make Mince Pies
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The Guy with the Hand has gone all seasonal for his mince pies (even contributing brandy for the home made mincemeat.) Chez Maison is delighted to share this Echt Productions video and hopes it gives everybody the courage to have a go. Jim Clarken's most useful tip is: if you can't get someone to make some mincemeat for you then buy a good quality jar of readymade. The smell in the kitchen will...
Measurement GUIDE for AsIs Face Mask
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The designer Facemask by AsIs comes in three sizes so you need to take a measurement. The size to buy is determined by the size across the bridge of the nose from centre of the one cheek bone to the other. The design of the Duckbill Mask already allows for 'Breathing Room' in every sense of the word, so your size is the smallest one that fits across your face. The use of the paper helps to get ...
Duckbill AsIs Mask
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Designer Mask/ Facecovering, tailored Duckbill Style. Reuseable Linen Union mask for meetings and travel. "AsIs" designed and made. Exclusive to Chez Maison chez-maison.myshopify.com/
Rekindling the Frame. Upcycing a Lampshade.
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Rekindling the Frame. Upcycing a Lampshade.
How to make a kitchen chair cushion
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How to make a kitchen chair cushion
Bespoke Cushion Sets by Isabella Codd CHEZ MAISON
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Bespoke Cushion Sets by Isabella Codd CHEZ MAISON
Chez Maison goes into the Woods for the Celtic New Year
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Chez Maison goes into the Woods for the Celtic New Year
Blackberry and Port jelly - How to make this delicious jewel-like spread by 'The Guy with the Hand'
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Blackberry and Port jelly - How to make this delicious jewel-like spread by 'The Guy with the Hand'
Chez Maison "Spanish Lady" Dress Bodice from a Toile
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Chez Maison "Spanish Lady" Dress Bodice from a Toile
None of your gluegun staff. Very proper handling and high finish.
What is cotton tape? Is it cotton ribbon?
Cotton tape used in sewing is a woven tape. There's a link here to what it looks like below. I've seen older lampshades bound in cotton bias strip that has been flattened out. What you need is a tape that will not slip and wraps easily around the wire struts of the frame. The tape I use is the 12mm wide. I've googled to see if it's called 'ribbon' but Cotton Tape shows the results I wanted. www.sew-irish.ie/sample-product/12mm-standard-cotton-tape/
Mi piacerebbe vedere come è stata cucita nel dettaglio
We have a lot more detail on how to do the work explained in the video we made here: ua-cam.com/video/zLpoDkTKR4s/v-deo.htmlsi=CfkkOUTJla15Gq69 It shows how to bind the frame and sew onto the binding. The difference with this shade is that each panel is sewn on all around its edges on the frame. Every second panel is attached in the first stage and then the other panels (there should be an even number in each stage.) overlap to fill in the gaps. The shape of this shade does not allow for a separate lining so if your fabric is too thin you will cut a piece of lining to match the panels. Pin and sew the two layers at the same time. I do have one last video to post of a panelled shade and there will be more detail in that.
😊 fabulous creation.
@@HelaneRigby Thanks for your lovely comment!
Love it! MUCH PREFECTION
This was lovely to watch. Please do continue to share more of these upcycle project ideas. God bless!
Você costura em cima da fita que enrolou ou a agulha passa por baixo do arame ?
Por favor me esclareça umas dúvidas: o cordão que voce enrola no início é agodão ? Pode ser fita de seda ou cetim ? Voce corta o foreo igual ao tecido principal ? Não entendi essa parte. Obrigada!❤❤
Many thanks for your questions. Silk or satin would probably be too slippy for this job. The cotton tape is better to get a grip on the frame. It's vital that the binding on the frame does not move during the stiching. Normally a plain fabric is used as a lining. If the main fabric is plain it would probably work to use the same fabic inside and out.
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You didn’t even show how to put the fabric on the shade frame.
We didn't go into all the details on this video because it was about the journey of the lampshade. It had been with the customer since she was a Bride and decades later when she was downsizing her home she wanted to bring the lamp and shade to this part of her life. Full instrutions for how to cover a shade inculding the lining is in our 'how-to' video also here on youtube. ua-cam.com/video/zLpoDkTKR4s/v-deo.htmlsi=OzNOUU7lqxc5Fw6b
Wow! This is an amazing video! I was looking for a way to do this without the use of plastic (PVC). Most use the PVC sticky layer to make this process easier, but, hello-o! What about the environment? I am so glad for having found this video! Thank you so much! I’d only like to ask where you purchase the frames. I need a couple of small ones and I can’t find these anywhere.
Thanks for your kind feedback. You could start looking for frames at this link. www.dannells.com/frames---soft--pleated-shades-182-c.asp Best of luck with your project!
Lovely; I watched it twice so now I am ready to get started!!! 😅
Thank you.. that's made my day. Best of luck!!!
After watching dozens of videos I finally understand how the lining is applied, thank you very much for explainingso well!! Your voice has such a calming effect, very pleasant to listen to and you give clear instructions, too! I was wondering if it would be possible to cover the top openening of a lampshade, because on a nightstand the bulb is too bright even a low power warm toned one. Does a technique exist to cover the top?
I have seen lampshades closed at the top in a workbook I have by Katrin Cargill. A blog linked below from Dannells actually shows the details. The frame in this sample is designed to hold up in the centre so you probably should look out for something similar. Most importantly use a low watt LED BULB that does not touch the shade anywhere. www.dannellsblog.com/post/book-review-lampshades-by-katrin-cargill
The music is annoying
It does annoy sometimes, other people have told us too. We don't put music behind the 'how-to' videos anymore because of this. Thanks for the comment.
Hi, what about Polyphane ? someone says that it's necessary for a lampshade otherwise fabric could burn.
The fabric will only burn if the the light bulb gets HOT And, IF the bulb is TOO CLOSE to the shade. These days the bulbs are made of LEDs and they stay quite cool. There is much less chance for heat to come from the bulb so the fabric is quite safe from burning. However, is still important to use a shade that is big enough - you should be able to get your hand up between the buld and shade. Of course ALL the wiring must be entirely up to best practice safetly standards.
@@chezmaisonhome Thanks for your answer
Need to recover an antique shade for my mum [current lampshade full of holes] so was looking for a tutorial on how to replace the fabric entirely. This video is just what I was looking for. Great instructions. Clear visuals and great editing. Thank you!
That's lovely to hear, this is the reason why we made the video. I'd had hoped to give enough information so people could have confidence to undertake a personal project and still get results. Many thanks for letting us know. Kind regards, Isabella.
What kind of tape is he using at the top of lamp? He doesn’t say.
The tape used to cover the frame inside is a cotton tape, 12mm twill. On the outside we used a piece of vintage dress woven trim. Upholstery trims like narrow gimp is often used to cover the stitching. Or you can make your own matching bias trim out of your fabric like I did in the video: ua-cam.com/video/X_iICHKFaCc/v-deo.html There is also a close up of the white twill cotton tape in that video. This tape is generally available online.
I have been wanting to make one. Thank you for video. Where can I order the frames online?
This link is for a company based in the UK who specialise in lamapshade making and supplies. www.dannells.com/frames---soft--pleated-shades-182-c.asp
This is the best tutorial that I’ve seen. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much, that's wonderful to hear.
Loved the detail, quality work.
Thank you, Ann. Glad to hear that lovely feedback.
Just perfect. Thank you
You're welcome. Glad to be of help.
that's brilliant Sir. Bought old book to learn how to make it and now your video help me to understand it how it works. Thank you so much for all your tutorials. Cannot wait for more of the videos :-)
The best tutorial on lamp shades I've seen!
Thank you so much. I'm delighted that you found it so useful.
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I've been looking for
So glad to hear that. Many thanks!
❤ your work
Thank you.
Thanks, really helpful, I love the tips like using a bent sewing needle and using a pin to glue.
Very glad to here that you found it helpful. Thanks for letting me know.
Thank you for sharing the process. One day I'll try making a lampshade following this technique. ❤
Great video.I have seen my mom doing shades it's like watching this video. As he says plenty patience paterns are simple to make once you follow the correct process. I have four victorian lampshades with princess crown doing now
Thanks for sharing your memories, lovely to hear.
Yikes Bravo, this is magnificent and pretty much over my head, I am not very exacting or math oriented for all those angles never mind matching the fabric. Wonderful video, no nonsense but can do without the repetitive and stimulating music, its hard to not get distracted. Why do people who present instruction think they have to also entertain. Love this no nonsense and meticulous lesson nevertheless.
Thanks for getting in touch.. We have dispensed with music in later videos. It seems that the sound levels will alter on viewers equipment making what should be background becomes very audible. We made the video in a way that we hoped would be instructive visually so it should be possible to mute this and re-watch if doing a project. Thanks again for your reply.
Thank you so much for this ❤ i now feel up to the task of recovering my fathers old lamp shade! 😊
That's so good to hear. Lampshades do often become treasured heirlooms. They are well worth the love and attention of recovering. Thanks for letting me know.
All shades should look like this
Thank you!
After struggling to make a lampshade this weekend, I wish I’d seen this first! 😂 Will put this into practice next time, thank you!
Dare I say you will get more benefit by knowing where the pitfalls are... Best of luck!!
Thank you for the wonderfully clear tutorial
Where do you get the frame itself?
There is a company called Dannells that supply all equipment for lampshade making. and they should have a shape like this. This was a new shade but generally I use shades I find in thrift stores that need new covers. www.dannells.com/lampshade-frames---soft--pleated-shades-182-c.asp
Or just buy a cool new shade off Etsy lolllll!!
Etsy has some lovely stuff but my customers were usually in the position that the frame they had was a perfect fit or it was of special personal value so upcycling their frames was important to them and well worth the time and effort.
Masterpiece 👍🏻!!!
جميل جدا ما تقوم به برافو عليك
google translate: "Very nice what you are doing bravo' Many thanks for your comment!
How do you get a bell shaped lampshade cover taught?
Hi Ruth, if the bell shape is widest at the bottom ring you should be able to get the cover taut with a bit of practice using the method here but it's vital you cut the pieces on the bias. If the bell tapers in you will need to use a method where each panel is sewn on to the frame. If it a large bell shape it may be better to use this panel method especially if the bottom is a 'scallop.' ua-cam.com/video/6Vu0QUbawH8/v-deo.html gives the idea of this method (althought, be warned it is NOT a 'how-to') I hope this helps, it's difficult to give a definite answer without seeing the piece.
Awesome. Thanks for posting this video.
You're very welcome. I'm glad it is of some help.
This is the best method that I’ve seen (on how to make one), thank you 😊
Many thanks, Maxine. Really appreciate you letting me know!
Wowwww such a great explanation!! Thanks so much!
Como se llama la cinta blanca que forra la estructura?
Hello Karla, you asked: What is the name of the white ribbon that covers the structure? This is a cotton tape used in sewing projects - an example like this one on ebay. It is the 1/2inch wide size. www.ebay.ie/itm/292187427354?hash=item4407ba521a:g:CgQAAOSw2rFZbmbq&var=591120706529
I want to see more of your tutorials ! perhaps an upholstery ? btw your video of the black and white lampshade is fenominal ! thanks for this. Kind regards from The Netherlands. !!
Hello. Thanks so much for your lovely reply. Upholstery is a bit outside my area but I do hope to do a more detailed tutorial on a pleated lampshade as I've just found a frame in the thrift shop. After that I'm planning to do tutorials on Colour and how to choose Colour in your interior projects.
thanks for your reply !!
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I've just noticed that we didn't mention that I top-stitched the cowl after turning it out. This helps with the 'finish' of the piece, meaning that it will keep its shape.
Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome Agnes!
Thank you for creating this tutorial, it's very helpful. I have two questions: Could the pattern be cut abutting a bias fold so that there is a single seam, or is the fit better with two seams? And for the inner liner, could you please go into slightly more detail on the curved cut you made to remove additional material to accommodate the size difference? Thank you!
Thanks for you questions! I would always recommend trying a sample 'toile' or pattern if you need to check out how something 'cuts' but I do think the two separate pieces give a more EVEN stretch in the lining. I would think that using one piece would result in having one side of your lining being much tighter than the other which can be hard to even out. Also the curve that I make to the side seams would not work well with only one seam. If you are using some kind of a knitted fabric to line the shade the method would be different. I've not used knitted fabric but it MAY be possible to have only one seam. I'm just starting a new soft-pleated shade and will go into more detail on the trimming of the pattern to make it fit inside as a lining so will add a link to this reply when it's done. Essentially you need to reduce only the section mid-way between the top and bottom rings. Mark the side seam of main pattern at the approximate midway down from the top ring. Mark in about a centimetre from the stitching line with a dot. Draw a nice curve from the dot towards the top ring and also towards the bottom ring. Add back a seam allowange. You will need to check to see if it fits on a toile because all shades are different.
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you for the kind compliment.
This was very helpful as in it helped me understand that I don't have the patience for this XD
Thank you for this information.