Sentences with phrase «made slipcovers»

Using the skills I learned from Miss Mustard Seed's Slipcover Video Series, I made some slipcovers for the dining room chairs.
I made the slipcovers last year to make my three mismatched -LCB- free -RCB- chairs coordinate.
Oh, Marie, I've no doubt you could have easily made these slipcovers in an afternoon.
We made the slipcovers out of three pieces of fabric: The chair back and seat front is one continuous piece of fabric and there are two side panels.
After, I made my slipcovers, I continued to wash them in hot and dry them..
I have made slipcovers in the past, but my husband was not happy as «they still look like slipcovers.»
I just made slipcovers from white cotton duck fabric and pillow covers for the long pillows with this striped fabric from Ikea.
I started them initially when I wanted to share how I made slipcovers.
While one of Kev's Mom's friends made the slipcovers for the seat cushions, I used the striped and floral fabrics to make the pillow covers.
And I'm so impressed that you made those slipcovers yourself.
I had white custom - made slipcovers on two upholstered chairs when my two kids (and one dog) were young, and I loved being able to take the slipcovers off and wash them.
I made the slipcovers myself because I was too cheap to pay someone else to do it!
While the upholstery is dated, I covered it at times with white ready - made slipcovers or just added tons of pillows to somewhat disguise it.
I made my slipcovers with ruffles on three sides of the chair (you can do all four if you prefer) and added extra fabric across the back to tuck under the chair seat.
I love your chic beachy look, Sue, and so envy you for having the talent to make slipcovers!
I may just paint all my upholstered furniture instead of trying to find or make slipcovers.
So... I took some duck - type fabric (today I would probably use drop cloth) that coordinated and made slipcover arms and also a cover for the headrest.
I wrote you once before about 6 Parsons chairs chairs I wanted to (I thought) make slipcovers for.
My friend is a fabulous seamstress who makes slipcovers and upholsters furniture so we could certainly be into doing the work:) I live in Wayne, PA, right outside of Philadelphia
Our sofas came with their slipcovers, but I'm sure you could find someone who makes slipcovers locally if you checked with a fabric store in your area.
Getting sidetracked away from your project because you need to feed the kids, your dog just threw up on the floor, your mom came to town and decided to make you slipcovers, or five college students unexpectedly decided to spend the weekend at your house * is understandable and OK.
I do wish I could make slipcovers but unfortunately I did not get the talented sewing gene.
Does anyone know of any youtube videos on how to make slipcovers or how to make the cording?
Decide if you want a custom, a casual - fit or a ready - made slipcover.
Gee, if I only had time and budget to paint the walls and make a slipcover for the green couch or wingback!
Certainly nothing like the furniture store:D Maybe I will learn to make a slipcover for the sofa.
The trickiest part of making these slipcovers was on the sides, where the seat seams met the sides.
Most material shrinks when you wash it and you will be so sad if you spend all of that time making a slipcover and then it shrinks in the wash and no longer fits.
One more tip before we get started — make sure to wash your material before you make slipcovers.
I'm planning to make slipcovers for 2 chairs and want a linen - y / grain sack fabric with a red stripe or stitch in it.
, the AMAZING Miss Mustard Seed has a wonderful step by step video series How To Make Slipcovers!
I have been thinking about making a slipcover ever since I saw the Nesters white one:) We have been working on a craft room and I needed some good ideas for wall coverings!
totally want to learn to make slipcovers... and LOVE the chair... wish I lived closer so I could buy it or atleast learn how to do this myself
However, for the jar covers, I didn't like the look of the bag so instead I made a slipcover of sorts with no bottom.
To make slipcover, create a 1/2 ″ fold at the bottom of your fabric.
Custom made slipcover for your ottoman from your own fabric.
Just as I was thinking of making a slipcover for my «sofa» chair... Thanks for this post, it was enlightening!
I would love to make a slipcover for a ottoman that I have using the grain sack for the top portion.
I would either make a slipcover for my great aunts footstool that was passed on to me or a pillow cover.
FYI: While I'm very happy with the outcome, the duck cloth was not the easiest fabric choice for the draping technique we used to make the slipcovers, because it had no give.
Then thought # 2 was «She must be making a slipcover
What a clever way to make a slipcover.
I started talking with a rep who helped answer all my questions, like «Can you make a slipcover for furniture that isn't IKEA?»
Deciding to keep the chairs and make slipcovers was a no brainer.
, because most of Ikeas furniture is slip - covered, I've seen a few other companies out there who make slipcovers but only for IKEA furniture.
That picture gives me the inspiration to make slipcovers for my dining room chairs.
I am not going to be telling you how to make the slipcovers, but I can tell you where to find out how to make them.
Choosing to keep the slipper chairs and make slipcovers instead of replacing them was a wise decision.
-LSB-...] you've ever considered making a slipcover for your sofa, then you must read Part One and Part Two of Honeybear Lane's slipcover how to -LSB-...]
I have been using HoneyBearLane's tutorial for making a slipcover and it is what has kept me sane throughout this process.
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