This weekend my son pressure washed my deck and I am getting the itch to get my plants outside and do some digging in the dirt. I have a little “sitting room” on my deck and always have an umbrella out there to keep the spot cool and shady. This is what my umbrella looked like this spring!
I bought this umbrella for $2 at an auction last spring. My previous umbrella had been the victim of high winds, so I found this one cheap…I disliked like the green but at that price, I could live with it! So…anyway it sat out all winter and the fabric was falling apart, but the frame is still great! I thought it might be worth replacing the fabric, but I couldn’t decide what kind of fabric to use. I priced fabric and found it would take too many yards to make this a reasonably priced redo.
Well, I was at Home Depot and saw a drop cloth! I don’t know why I had not thought of a drop cloth before. I cut apart the old umbrella and used it as a pattern to make the new one. I measured, cut and sewed. I even brought the umbrella base in because it was raining and I wanted to work on it at night. The first time I sewed it all together, I realized it was too loose at the top, so…off it came and I drug it back to the sewing machine and adjusted the top portion.
Much better! I was satisfied! Now I wanted it to be waterproof, so I used two cans of Scotchguard fabric protector to waterproof the fabric.
So yep, I spent the weekend with a patio umbrella open in my living room! Just keeping it real…
This whole project cost me $21 for the 9 X 12 drop cloth and the Scotchguard was $7 for the two cans. Everything else I had. I used quilting thread for the seams and serged every seam. Hopefully it will hold up to the weather and sunshine!
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Great way to reuse the umbrella instead of taking it to the landfill! I have been wanting to do this and use pretty lace tablecloths and trim on the umbrella.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteYour so funny! Good thing you're not superstitious. Turned out great and you've given me some super ideas. Thanks for linking up at Etcetorize~
ReplyDeleteNever would it have occurred to me to take apart a tattered umbrella to make a new one. Seriously, I would have given it the old heave ho and bought something new. I am in awe.
ReplyDeleteThat was a really good idea! You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great idea! And what a lovely job you've made of it! I will think about this when Our umbrella starts falling apart but I think I may find it a bit daunting... Maggie xx
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thanks for sharing the idea. I've been wanting an umbrella, but haven't found what I want yet.
ReplyDeleteA drop cloth!!!! What a fabulous idea!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThat's great! We were just looking at our beaten up umbrella yesterday. Maybe instead of just buying a new one, I'll have to try this.
ReplyDeleteUsing a drop cloth was such a smart idea - it came out great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining our Beautify It Monday link party, We hope you'll be back next week!
-Four Sisters
What a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteSo so smart! Now if I could just get my hands on a frame....
ReplyDeleteWow! Great Idea! Love the way it looks!
ReplyDeleteLove your idea. Drop cloths sure come in handy for so many projects.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Genius! I'm fanatical about reusing whatever still has even a little life in it. This was a wonderful way to make use of a perfectly good umbrella frame. And drop cloth fabric is a favorite of mine to work with. Nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the umbrella Ellen! It looks brand new!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Great idea! Thanks so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday :)
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with this idea and it's outcome. Great job.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Great job :)
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~Pernilla
Wow, that is a great idea! Good job!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday - - you were featured today!!
ReplyDelete--Mandy, www.SugarBeeCrafts.com
That looks so great! What a clever solution to your umbrella problem! Thanks for entering One Crafty Contest; best of luck!
ReplyDeleteNow that is so smart! A drop cloth?! Love it! Thanks so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Trish
This is so well done and it looks great. I could never have done this great job. xoxo
ReplyDeleteman, this is just great. way better than the green. thank goodness it ripped... ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo: Come link it up at our party http://www.finecraftguild.com/party/ It's worth sharing it with others!
What a great idea ! looks so much better than the green. I'm not sure I could have made it look this good, you did a fabulous job.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I love the picture of the umbrella in the house! Too funny!! thanks for keepin it real and thanks for linking it up to Fantabulous Friday!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have a umbrella that I thought about using a dropcloth to replace, but wasn't sure how difficult it would be. Mine is a green stripe that I picked up at a garage sale too. I hate the fabric, but it is a solid wood umbrella. Do you have any other tips?
ReplyDeleteDeborah
What a wonderful idea! Your umbrella turned out great! I love the look of the drop cloth fabric much better than the original. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea ( HUGE undertaking!) and you can't beat the price especially for what patio umbrellas cost.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea! I just posted about front porch rug I made out of a drop cloth and was wondering what else could be done with them. Definitely saving your idea!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! I will look at old umbrellas differently now! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I've popped over from Totally Pinworthy
ReplyDeleteThis is SO smart! I would love to have you share this with my readers at the Weekend Warrior Link Party.
ReplyDeleteAnna
www.askannamoseley.com
Here's the link: http://www.askannamoseley.com/2012/05/weekend-warrior-link-party-51-clever.html
I just had a "why didn't I think of that" moment! I just threw my old one away because it was torn!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!
Oh my gosh. That is too clever and it looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYeah for recycling! I love that you used a paint tarp for the fabric. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding??? That is fantastic!!! Ok, share how you did this, please...:) I'm subscribing, just in case you do!
ReplyDeleteDesi
This is awesome! The drop cloth is an amazing idea!! It looks professionally made! We hope to see you back next week to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Thanks for coming!! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteYou are one cleaver lady. I love the whole idea and the end product is great. Thank you for sharing your great idea.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at our Sunday Round Up.
xoxo
Heather
www.HeatherlyLoves.co
I'm so impressed! I love drop cloth decorating and this is amazing. You're going to be featured in tonight's link party. Stop by and pick up a feature button! Going to pin this as well. Thanks for linking up to Share the Love Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteMary
I love how this turned out! It's so much better than buying a new one because those things are expensive! I am visiting from the One Artsy Mama Craft Contest. I am a new follower! Hope you will stop http://garagesalesrus.blogspot.com/ and do the same!
ReplyDeleteRobin
What an innovative solution. I'm impressed with your creativity & the finished product looks so great. Thanks so much for linking up to Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust.
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle
Such a great idea!! And the color looks wonderful, too! I shared this on my blog today: http://www.vixenmade.com/2012/06/10-diy-outdoor-projects.html
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