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These simple texture effects will make your cushions look chic and stylish.

Martha Stewart presents us a simple idea how to renew your living room easily by changing the old cushions. For this you will need some pillow cases, pillows smaller than the cases (you may use stuffing), needle and thread, chalk.

Step 1 Turn the pillow cases inside out. Use the chalk to outline a proportional net (each point of the net will be a fold end).

Step 2 Fold the tissue as shown on the picture. Stich it up (the farther from the end you stich the deeper will be the fold).

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Step 3 After stiching wrap the thread two times and fasten. Repeat for every point. Then place the stuffing or the cushion and stich up the pillow case.

Idea: Martha Stewart


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