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The Cheater's Guide To Making A Slipcover

{for under $20}

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/the-cheaters-guide-to-making-a-slipcover-for-under-20-2 • Posted by uptodateinteriors

Make a chair slipcover using a drop cloth.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

Make a chair slipcover using a drop cloth.

Instructions

  1. Small 2014 04 06 004501 leather chair tutorial

    Basic sewing tips: Lay your fabric wrong side facing out. Make your cuts at least a couple of inches larger for seam allowance. Go slow and keep your seam ripper handy.

  2. Small 2014 04 06 003656 step1 slipcover

    Following the chair seams that already exist, lay the drop cloth across the back of the furniture and make your first cut. If your chair is wider at the top, create two overlapping flaps in the back (you can add ties to them if you like) for easy removal and fitting.

  3. Small 2014 04 06 003757 step2 slipcover

    Start pinning arm sections, following the chair’s existing seams.

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    Sew this section and check the fit (make adjustments, if needed) before moving on. Cheater's tip: Use the “already-hemmed” edges of your drop cloth for the bottom edges of your slip cover.

  5. Small 2014 04 06 004110 slipcover step4

    Drape fabric on both sides of the chair, cut to fit, and keep pinning! Sew the front “skirt” on last and and the seat cushion. You can leave the seat open if you have a removable cushion.

  6. Small 2014 04 06 004118 seat cushion slipcover

    Sew your cushion cover. Cheater's tip: Attach velcro to the open back of the cushion cover to close it.

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    Check fit, make any necessary adjustments, and you are finished!