Monday, December 27, 2010

Slipcover Chair attempt

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas Day and are well and truly in relaxation mode.  It's still raining here in Queensland and from memory it hasn't really stopped pouring since Christmas Eve. Not much you can do outdoors so this wet weather has inspired me to tackle somthing that I really haven't done before. I mean I have covered an ottoman here there but not a full blown slipcover. This was going to be on my to do list for 2011 but it has come early.
I have simply used a linen table cloth for my fabric. If I was using a new fabric I would pre-wash to avoid shrinkage.  I have basically pinned it all to the existing chair, cut and sewn. I would not say this is a professional job at all but for my first attempt I would say its a lot better looking now than the before. I completed this in about 2 hours and cost me $5 for the table cloth which was a thrift store find. 
Slipcovers can work out expensive so if your handy with a sewing machine I recommend giving it a go yourself.

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The English Romantic said...

Well done, your slip cover is great and what a good use of those linen tablecloths, I have several that aren't nice enough to use but still have possibilities.
Hope the rain clears soon.
Best wishes for 2011, Angela.

Tara said...

Great job and I love the bargain price..xx

Posie Patchwork said...

Looks great & fresher than the original, well done!! Merry Christmas Sandy & hope the weather improves - my husband has to move back to Brisbane & is watching the roads between Canberra & Brisbane!! Love Posie

Informal Home said...

That's really good, and you've made it sound so simple.
The fabric is great. I've always admired people who could do this. I can pin cut and sew. Now I just need the right chair. Runs off to search......

Shabby soul said...

I like slipcover, they are so practical to wash and change, and you can armonize the fabric with all the other furniture without change anything.
Very good job, darling friend!!
Hope you are having wonderful days!
Hugs
Silvia

GoldenValley50 said...

Looks good Sandy! There's nothing like sitting at the sewing machine when it's pouring outside. I would like to try this on my dining room chairs. Hopefully the rain will stop soon. We've been deluged up this way! ;)Sharyne

orchidlanedecor.com said...

Nice job on your first slipcover. A great idea to use a thrifted cloth too. I'm sooooo fed up with this rain, we're going stir crazy!
Suzy xxx

Julienne said...

What a wonderfully creative way to spend a rainy day(ssss!) It looks very glamorous for a first attempt.xx

SusieQ said...

I love it. I have wanted to try slipcovering myself for quite a while. Have you priced those pottery barn slipcovers? Unbelievable. Good job.

" SHABBY JUNK" said...

Oh I like it just fine. Well done!

NanaDiana said...

Your first one? Really???? It looks great..and you did a wonderful job. I think fear of the unknown is what stops us from trying something new, don't you? I love that you used an old tablecloth..at least if it hadn't of worked out you could have cut it up into napkins!;>) Onwards! I'll be sending you a sofa in the mail...please try to find some bargain priced linens, will you?;>) Hugs- Diana

cityfarmer said...

can you stop in today, I've got a couple of chairs to do

... p.s. I sort-of like the original, too

Patricia said...

Sandy:
That is a very well done slipcover, maybe you should hang up the paintbrush and move onto slipcovers??!!

Charlotte said...

I'm so delighted to have discovered your blog, Sandy! Your house is a haven after my own heart.

And the slipcovers look pretty professional to me. Gorgeous, in fact.

I'm looking forward to perusing the archives here!

Fish Tail Cottage said...

Very Well done! It looks fantastic!! xoxo
~tracie

Sarah @ Cozy.Cottage.Cute. said...

Wow, what a difference a slipcover can make. I love the ruffled bottom and the fabric is so pretty! Great job!!

Deborah said...

Great job Sandy..
Looks like a cozy place to sit..
Very romantic-looking :)

Deborah xoxox

Patty said...

Sandy, For your first attempt you did a fabulous job! Love it!!

Cindy said...

Your slip cover turned out beautifully!!! I love it, it is really a darling little chair.
Hugs and best wishes for 2011!

cindy

Teresa@oursoutherncountryhomeandfarm said...

I think your slip cover turned out great! Good job!

Gracefully Vintage said...

I LOVE IT, and have same chair , I think i might try a slip cover again-Re-Upholstering for me is so much easier. But I love yours..
Thanks for Sharing..LOVE all your photos..
Karryann

Julia said...

Sandy,
Thanks for providing the much needed inspiration.

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