It really brightens it up a bit, right? We are in LOVE.
Before you go and give us high fives all around for doing such an amazing job, I’ll confess that the seat cushions were done by a professional. The amount of sewing and tufting was waaaay beyond our skill set. Plus we threw out the original cushions so we didn’t even have a template to use. They were ridiculously expensive, but they turned out great, and are definitely a game-changer for the look and feel of the boat. So in our eyes, they were worth every penny.
The curtains, however, were all Matt. He really is such a handy fellow. I sure am a lucky girl. Who would have thought that one good experience in a HomeEc class in the 7th grade would result in him taking on this curtain project twenty years later? Thank you, Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
Because our windows are all funky angles – more like trapezoids – he had to think about the best way to not only measure the windows, but cut the fabric so that the stripes would be straight up and down. After stewing it over for a week, he came up with a great idea to use lines with fishing weights to see where he needed to take the measurements for the curtains. Worked like a charm. Like I said… I’m a lucky girl!!