The Haute Couture Club of Chicago will be doing an umbrella workshop after our April meeting, so I needed to get mine together in order to conduct the workshop. What a fun projectthis turned out to be!
I chose this sweet bird print for the outside of my umbrella.
But as usual, I couldn't leave well enough alone, and decided to line my umbrella. There are no instructions for lining the umbrella, but it isn't difficult to do.
Not only is it my favorite color, I love how the fabric gives the feeling of clouds.
I did do the strap so that my umbrella will close completely, but I just love how it looks when the folds are hanging out. Too pretty to just leave in the closet :)
The pattern is from My Little World and you can find the pattern as well as the umbrella frame HERE.
All the notions you will need.
I laid the top and lining fabrics together and sewed all around the bottom. Once stitched, I clipped the seam allowance, and then opened one of the seams and turned the fabrics to the right side.
I have not sprayed the surface of my umbrella to make it waterproof, but I will before using it.
The fabric came from the sweet little shop I have told you about, The Fabric Nook in Granby, Colorado. If by chance you like what I bought, give Tina a call. The bird fabric is from Hoffman Fabrics, New Leaf Stitches. The blue/green fabric is from Moda Fabrics, made in Japan, pattern #30150. If you do order the fabric from Tina, just tell her that it was the fabric that Rhonda purchased, she'll know what you are talking about :)
It was such a fun project, and I can't wait to use my new umbrella. who would have thought I would actually want it to rain?!!!
Here's to April showers :)
Rhonda