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How to DIY Couch Cushion Covers
Your sofa will look brand-new in no time! Jul 1, 2021
Whether your sofa s current cushions are completely worn out (and potentially full of stains!) or you simply want to give your couch a fresh look, making your own cushion covers is an excellent, budget-friendly fix. While it may seem daunting if you don t consider yourself an expert sewer, it s totally doable. We asked Ella Hall, the founder of Stitchroom, to walk us through the DIY process. Ahead, go through her step-by-guide to crafting your own cushion covers and make sure to watch the video tutorial for visual help before you begin.
Alexander Bolshunov of Russia tackling Joni Maki of Finland after the conclusion of the men’s 4 x 7.r k relay in Lahti, Finland. (Photo: NordicFocus)
By Ella Hall and Jason Albert
So many moving parts when considering Alexander Bolshunov’s aggression towards Joni Mäki of Finland in the closing moments of the men’s 4 x 7.5-kilometer relay in Lahti on January 24. The finish line was in sight for the two skiers as Mäki came around the sweeping left-hand turn into the final straight ahead of Bolshunov. Mäki, it seemed, sensing Bolshunov making a move and advancing in the outermost right lane, carried momentum towards Bolshunov, and closed the door on the Russian’s progress. In a moment, Bolshunov became unglued. He swung a pole at Mäki, and after crossing the finish line, he barreled into the Finn, knocking him down.
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Against all odds, 2020 became the year we fell madly, deeply in love with Denver.
Once stay-at-home orders relaxed in the spring, our cabin fever led us to seek out safe, in-person opportunities to counteract endless hours of Zoom meetings and awkward virtual versions of our favorite events. The creativity we found was inspiring, and it often popped up when we least expected it.
While taking walks on Denver’s new pandemic
Sunnyside Music Festival which, in lieu of filling a park with thousands of concert-goers, brought music to the streets by putting bands on pedicabs that roamed the neighborhood.
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