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Covering a Lampshade with Fabric Tutorial

Adding fabric to a lampshade is easy and one of my favorite ways to personalize a space.

What you will need:

1. Lampshade
2. Fabric (about 1/2 yard per shade – 54″ width fabric (maybe less) – I would use a heavier weight fabric, this is a duck cotton which worked well – an indoor/outdoor fabric would work even better because of its stiffness
3. Craft glue
4. Tape (to temporarily hold fabric until glue dries)
5. Ribbon for trim

I started by cutting the fabric the exact height of the shade

Start at the seam on the shade, apply a thin layer of craft glue on the edge and adhere the end of your fabric

Use tape to hold in place (make sure to press down hard because you will be pulling tight!

Go around the shade pulling tight and applying tape at the edges to help hold in place (it is helpful to have another pair of hands to help hold in place)

When you get to the other end – fold the end and iron to get a crisp line – apply a thin layer of glue and use tape to hold in place.

I used bias tape for the trim – normally I use ribbon but couldn’t find any that I liked – so decided to give this a try! When selecting trim, make sure to bring a sample of the fabric to hold underneath to make sure you can’t see the fabric through the trim.

Trim any excess fabric off of the edges of the shade with sharp scissors

Starting at the fabric seam – place the trim slightly under the fabric fold – working in small sections, apply a thin layer of craft glue to the edge and then apply the trim slightly past the fabric to hide the edge – pull tight and tape as you go to hold the ribbon until the glue dries – when you are at the end, fold the trim under the pressed fabric fold and glue in place.

Reattach the shade and you now have a one of a kind lamp!

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  1. Amelia @ House Pretty says

    June 6, 2012 at 12:43 pm

    Great tutorial – I've also used spray adhesive before, which worked well but was pretty messy 🙂

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      June 6, 2012 at 2:56 pm

      I thought about trying spray adhesive this time, but since I didn't have anyone here to help, my fabric would probably end up glued together!

      Reply
  2. Sheila @SZInteriors says

    June 6, 2012 at 4:24 pm

    Wow, this looks great. I'm with you on the spray adhesive – that stuff is STICKY – 2 sets of hands are definitely better than 1 (I learned that with wallpapering the back of a bookcase) 🙂

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      June 6, 2012 at 10:35 pm

      Yes! and once it sticks, it doesn't want to come off!

      Reply
  3. Katie of At Home When Im With You says

    June 6, 2012 at 6:10 pm

    Ahhh! I wish I had seen this before I did my Takin', Fakin' & Makin' post last week so I could have linked it back to you! Such a great idea 🙂
    Katie
    Athomewhenimwithyou.blogspot.com

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      June 6, 2012 at 10:40 pm

      Maybe next time! Covering a lampshade is one of my favorite ways to update a lamp, and its is so easy!

      Reply
  4. Tani@Tagana Rose says

    June 7, 2012 at 4:34 am

    What a great tutorial!! It seems like such a simple way to add some colour to a room!

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      June 18, 2012 at 2:53 pm

      Thanks Tani! I am loving the color and pattern!

      Reply
  5. Courtney at Little Moments says

    June 10, 2012 at 10:22 pm

    Love the coral dresser and lamp make over!! So cute, bright and happy!!

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      June 18, 2012 at 3:12 pm

      Hi Courtney! Thanks for stopping by and for your sweet comment!

      Reply
  6. Sarah says

    June 20, 2012 at 1:52 am

    WHERE CAN I FIND THIS FABRIC!? Its fab!

    Reply
    • Sarah says

      June 20, 2012 at 2:03 am

      It is Annie Selke – Toadstool Russet http://www.housefabric.com/Toadstool-Russet-P7103.aspx

      love it too!

      Reply
  7. diane says

    October 21, 2013 at 5:53 pm

    Great advice…we have an Etsy site for handmade lampshades and your advice about small things like making sure the trim is not see thru is very helpful not only to us but to others trying to make a lampshade. thanks and found this link on Young House Love…be prepared for lots of comments!

    Reply

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