How To Sew A Chair Slip Cover
That living room is so last year. Update your look by learning How To Sew A Chair Slip Cover with this simple tutorial. Following chair slipcover patterns like this are the best way to begin to sew your own slipcover.
In an evening you can transform a dowdy piece of furniture into a custom favorite for your room. Once you sew this gorgeous chair cover, you'll want to designate this sweet seat as your own personal spot.
Project TypeMake a Project
Time to CompleteWeekend project
Sewn byMachine
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lindasuejohnson 41 52370
Feb 21, 2016
I need a cover for an office chair that tells me that the prior employee used to sit on her left foot. I think it should be easy...I'm afraid it is too hard. Any ideas? Would a stretchy material with elastic around the edges be good enough?
Weberme
Feb 08, 2017
You can do it that way but it may slip off. everyone has their own way to sew a slip cover. Some do it this way which is a little longer but you do not have to worry if you did not piece it together right and then some do it by removing the cover and using that for a pattern thus removing the old one completely. Once you figure it out the first time you will realize it is not that bad and will be making slip covers for more pieces. This tutorial is a good starting point. This will be so it stays on the chair.
ohiosher1 2188658
Nov 20, 2012
I also need a slip cover for a lift chair.one of my 4 legged babies chewed a couple of holes in it. Also it got really dirty from grands little boogers. Lol
BettyBoo509
Nov 28, 2011
Need pattern for a recliner cover. Saw one someplace but can't find it now.
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