Making A Buttoned French Mattress In Ticking Stripe For A Day Bed

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Fabric - Ticking Stripe in Smoke from ‪@ianmankinshowroom8612‬
    Music - Soulmates - Dayfox & Bravelion | Falling - Declan DP | Fantasy - Land Of Fire | The Portal - Next Route
    For the full detailed trade tutorial please check out my Patreon channel. www.patreon.com/WindmillCurtainRoom
    French Mattresses are a lovely way to create extra bespoke cushioning for window seats, day beds, benches and occasional furniture for your interior in hallways, living rooms, bedrooms etc. The thickness and buttoning depth can vary to give different effect.
    This video shows start to finish making of a traditional buttoned French Mattress using a beautiful traditional woven cotton ticking stripe in smoke colour from Ian Mankin. Rather than standard covered buttons that are hard and may be uncomfortable, I've used a more traditional tufted button method using a gathered circle of fabric.
    The mattress itself is made from foam, wrapped in polyster wadding and has has a feather topper to give a weightier for authentic feel.
    🕑 TIMESTAMPS 🕑
    00:05 - Introduction
    02:03 - Pinning the cover pieces
    04:23 - Machine stitching the cover
    07:42 - Trimming & Pressing the cover seams
    09:27 - Making the feather topper
    10:55 - Sewing the feather topper to the foam
    16:07 - Putting the foam mattress into the cover
    17:50 - Pinning and slip stitch closed the cover
    21:14 - Marking & hand sewing the mattress edge
    27:13 - Making the tufted buttons
    30:14 - Adding the buttons to the French mattress
    36:04 - Round up of the finished French Mattress
    37:25 - Still photograohs of finished French Mattress
    55:49 - Completed curtains in situ
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Komentáře • 44

  • @susanw9630
    @susanw9630 Před rokem +9

    Absolutely wonderful. I could watch you all day! I know we are supposed to be obsolete as a species, but I'd like to see a robot make a bespoke French mattress!

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem +3

      Ha ha... I bet the robot wouldn't have lost their big upholstery needle and had to struggle with a bodkin and pliers 😂

  • @tinkerbell5112
    @tinkerbell5112 Před rokem +2

    Such fantastic skill and craftsmanship!!! Thank you for sharing, what a labor of love!

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much. 'A job is only with doing if it's done properly' ... as they say ☺️

  • @lauriepayseur5897
    @lauriepayseur5897 Před měsícem

    Beautiful work!

  • @sarahdavis2653
    @sarahdavis2653 Před 10 měsíci

    Beautiful work. A true labour of love. You can see why these are expensive to buy 👏

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes there's a fair amount of work on them if they're done properly. Thank you for your lovely comment

  • @laralarz6904
    @laralarz6904 Před rokem +2

    I loved watching this. I made one too, but not with the feather topper how lovely and soft. Gorgeous stitch work. I learnt some extra tips from watching yours.

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Lara. Yes the feather makes quite a difference and you can vary the thickness of it of course. I made a super sloppy one once with just fathers. X

  • @rebeccaoliver5306
    @rebeccaoliver5306 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Thanks for this demonstration. I thought I knew how to do this (having watched other videos), but this looks authentic.

  • @followerswillfollow
    @followerswillfollow Před rokem +2

    Lovely! Thank you for another teaching video! 😍

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem +2

      You're welcome. The full talky tutorial is on Patreon if you're in the trade. x

    • @followerswillfollow
      @followerswillfollow Před rokem +1

      @@WindmillCurtainRoomOh yes, I saw that. I will definitely be joining your patreon. Thanks X

  • @audreyhargett3094
    @audreyhargett3094 Před rokem

    I absolutely love this!!! Thank you! I have been looking for a tutorial like this for years and never quite found it. This video is a treasure. :)
    Many, many thanks!
    -Audrey

  • @minxy8926
    @minxy8926 Před rokem

    Just so beautiful! Your workmanship is perfect, I would love to make this one day but it wouldn't be anywhere as perfect as this.

  • @lorenaloza5686
    @lorenaloza5686 Před 4 měsíci

    Hermoso. Muy artesanal!

  • @claudiawisdom-good455
    @claudiawisdom-good455 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I wonder why you wouldn't line up the short edges with the same pinstripe, and sew the four pieces (two long/two short) so that it isn't distracting...and not much more work?

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před 5 měsíci

      I think you mean to have the 2 end pieces with the stripe running horizontally and the front and back pieces vertically. Traditionally, all the side pieces are made with the mattress ticking stripe orientated vertically. This is for a few reasons; it's what looks the best, it's traditional and also because the mattress edge stitching creates vertical impressions in the fabric, so orientating some of it horizontally would be jarring. Furthermore, to use 4 separate pieces would require a join at each corner, something that's usually avoided to give a more professional look and to reduce bulk but mostly because each join would be stripes joined at different orientations. Something, I would argue, would be more distracting than the traditional way shown in the video.

  • @plainjane8578
    @plainjane8578 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome video, very skilled and useful, thank you so much!

  • @juliadplume3097
    @juliadplume3097 Před 8 měsíci

    Love this!

  • @RhysGaiam
    @RhysGaiam Před 11 měsíci

    Beautiful 😻 👏👏👏👍🤩

  • @JodytheBrien
    @JodytheBrien Před rokem

    Gorgeous

  • @maryinthemaking7211
    @maryinthemaking7211 Před rokem

    Really lovely! I’m a upholsterer and can appreciate the tremendous amount of work that goes into this cushion. And the sore fingers!
    I’m curious about two things. The miter on the corners, would love to see a demonstration on your method.
    Also, do you add an allowance to the cushion size to make up for drawing in at the edges?
    Btw, love those tufted buttons!
    Thank you for you video. ❤

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem +1

      Hi there. I have a another version of this video, a much more detailed step by step tutorial, that answers your queries over on my Patreon channel. I polled the trade community and the overwhelming response was to keep the more advanced technique tutorials reserved just for the trade in exchange for a small monthly charge. If you are trade and are interested you can find me here www.patreon.com/windmillcurtainroom . You'll need to select the Trade Pro tier and I'll screen your application.

  • @CarolMCyr
    @CarolMCyr Před rokem +2

    How do you calculate for take up?

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem

      It very much depends on what, if anything, the foam is wrapped in or whether it has a feather topper etc. It also depends on how tight you want the cover to be so it's a hard question to answer I'm afraid. The best I can suggest is to prepare your foam first and then measure for the size of cover you want allowing roughly half an inch on all sides for a seam allowance.

  • @rubyclairejohnson-dj8dv
    @rubyclairejohnson-dj8dv Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for this video! How big is your work/cut table?

  • @tinkerbell5112
    @tinkerbell5112 Před rokem +2

    How long did this take from start to finish? You are still wearing the same shirt so you did this in 1 day!!???

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem +2

      I think overall it took about 8 hours over 2 days. I have to spend a lot of time setting up cameras and changing batteries 🤔

    • @tinkerbell5112
      @tinkerbell5112 Před rokem

      @@WindmillCurtainRoom Wow! Thank you for sharing and for all of the time you put into putting it all together 🙏🏻

  • @lfuentes4098
    @lfuentes4098 Před rokem +1

    What is in the mattress part? Do you have a tutorial on that part? Thanks!

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před rokem

      Hi there, the mattress is made from a piece of foam with a feather topper. I do have a full tutorial showing the start to finish. It is strictly trade only and is over on my Patreon channel.
      www.patreon.com/WindmillCurtainRoom

  • @gingermom12
    @gingermom12 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video. Please move your mic.

    • @WindmillCurtainRoom
      @WindmillCurtainRoom  Před 5 měsíci

      It's a wireless mic so I can move around freely. Sometimes the reception isn't that great. I'll invest in a better one when I'm able. Glad you enjoyed the video though. 😊