Well, I’m passing along my obsession for Dwell Studio Bella Porte fabric to others. You may remember that I used the fabric for curtains in our dining room and Henry’s room. And when my cousin Nichole saw them, she decided they’d be perfect for her bedroom.
So, we made a barter. I make curtains for her bedroom and Nichole watched our dogs when we were in the Ozarks in July. Win-win.
So, after a fun-filled afternoon sewing, we had two curtain panels and two Euro shams.
Didn’t they turn out nice?
We used leftover check fabric from Henry’s nursery for the back of the pillows.
Yet another room with one of my favorite fabrics. Taking over the world, one curtain panel at a time.
What do you think?


Love love love! I wish I had at least some of your sewing skills!
They look amazing…great job! 🙂
The look awesome, that’s a great pattern too. I love that it comes in a bunch of different colors!
You certainly passed on a love of the Bella Porte fabric to me! Your dining room curtains in the Citrine color gave me courage to make my own, too! Well, your curtains and my fabulous mom (who is a much more talented seamstress than me)! You can check ’em out on my blog, Building The Space Between.
They turned out cute! I don’t know where you find the time!!
Ohh I love that fabric! The curtains are so pretty.
They look awesome! And I love seeing the fabric in a bedroom for grownups, it totally changes the vibe of the fabric. 🙂
They look great! I love how you put the check on the back of the pillows.
Seriously, you have amazing taste! Beautiful!!
I understand your obsession with this fabric completely! Terrific job on the curtains and pillows!!!
no no no…go ahead and make those adorable curtains for me as well. I wont stop you!
Another nice job and that fabric is adorable
The curtains are gorgeous! I love the pattern and the colours!
Those panels are gorgeous! You are a very gifted seamstress, Kim. 🙂
You are so talented.