My Project
July 25, 2008 at 11:20 am | In Crafts, Sharing |Tags: chair, recover, vintage fabric, sewing
My daughter has a foam chair that she sits in ALL the time. The cover of it was ripping at the seams and stained pretty badly, so I decided to recover it. I used some fabric that I got at an estate sale for .25, some waterproof lap pads/changing pads, and a table cloth that Will bought to make a curtain (he bought 2 and we ended up only needing one) - so I spent nothing (since last year when we bought the fabrics) on this project!
I couldn’t do this again the same way in 100 years - but this is kind of how I went about it -
First I measured all dimensions of the chair. I drew diagrams and labeled them with the measurements. Then I drew out how I was going to cut the fabric and figured out measurements for the pieces. I cut the seat (flowered) in one piece and then cut the lap pad to fit (with 1/2 in of fabric on each side - to sew to the brown). I sewed the lap pad in then started with the foot rest panels. I worked my way around the chair and with a LOT of referring back to the chair and remeasuring etc, this is what happened!
To hold the cover on, I measured an extra 6 inches on the bottom then folded over about 3 inches and made a hem about 1 1/2 in from the edge. Then I folded the hem right on the seam and made another hem about 1/4 in from the inside edge. I threaded elastic thru the hem and tied it together with a few knots then sewed the hem closed and, Voila! I couldn’t believe there were no major mishaps! My daughter LOVES it - she said it was pretty! I still have to finish the cushion, but I don’t know when that’ll be because I have to get out and buy a zipper first.
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It turned out really well!
I was wondering how you got the total oop so low last night
Still a great stockpiling deal!
Comment by Sarah — July 25, 2008 #
I love the chair, you did an excellent job!! Love your blog and seeing what you are up to each day.
LOVE YOU!!
Comment by glenda (mom2) — July 31, 2008 #