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Home » Shabby Chic Chair Cover Tutorial

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Shabby Chic Chair Cover Tutorial





After seeing this idea on the 
shabby chic website…. 
I decided to make one for myself.

Here is what I did 
(a few years ago I had these chairs but then  I sold when 
we moved to Texas)
 I am sad that I don’t have them anymore they were soo 
cute! 
But soon I will show you my new thrift store dining room chairs that 
I redid!!

1.  I made a pattern out of a paper bag by laying it on the chair 
and cutting it 
to match the shape of the seat and adding enough for seams.  I made  two 
small darts on the front..right above the legs to add a tailored look and make 
it more fitted. I cut out the shape from white canvas fabric.

2. I measured the outside of the chair seat… all around including the back. 
and doubled it to make the ruffle full. (I made the back piece separate from 
the front/side piece to allow room for legs of chair)

3. Sew the ruffle pieces onto your seat piece. Hem the ruffle.

4. Make 4 ties long enough and wide enough to attach to the chair cover 
around the legs and to help keep the cover in place. I think the finished size 
of the ties were 1 1/2 inches wide by how ever long you want. Leave space 
for sewing up the seam. You don’t want them too skinny or they will look funny

 I am linking to 
Furniture Feature Friday

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  1. Anonymous says

    February 25, 2012 at 1:35 am

    love it! Could you tell me- how much fabric per chair would I need? how many yards? My chairs look about the same size as yours- 16×18 inches. thanks!!

    Reply
  2. Nicole G says

    February 13, 2012 at 4:20 pm

    What a great idea!This is the information I was looking for.

    Reply
  3. Sunny says

    February 12, 2012 at 2:05 am

    Hi! I am LOVING your blog..just discovered it..your newest follower! Sunny109

    Reply
  4. Interior Ideas says

    February 11, 2012 at 9:37 pm

    I'll try this myself too. Thanks for sharing. Excellent idea indeed.

    Reply
  5. Style Sisters says

    February 11, 2012 at 4:17 am

    Sorry my photos are so blurry and old looking..I pulled these pics off my old website…thestylesisters.net I don't keep that website up any more.
    Karin

    Reply

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