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Peg Graham Posted - May 21 2007 : 8:09:36 PM
OK, I have this large 4 piece living room set....3 person sofa, loveseat and large chair w/ ottoman. My cats have clawed the edges of each, so now I am thinking about making 'shabby chic' slipcovers for them, but I can't sew....however, my 'Eagle Scout' husband actually does sew! So.....any help, hints, ideas? I'd appreciate any thoughts.

Here's a photo of something I like:
http://pegola.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/05/21/shabchair.jpg

miles of smiles~
Peg
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Peg Graham Posted - May 23 2007 : 5:01:10 PM
Aunt George- Oooohhhh...this pattern: http://www.simplicity.com/dv1_v4.cfm?design=9529 looks like something we could do quickly!...but, I'd do the main oiece of furniture in one fabric and the cushions in a different fabric to get that 'shabby chic'/ 'vintage' look...kwim?

Thanks for sharing these sites with me...and thanks for the compliments on my house.

miles of smiles~
Peg
Peg Graham Posted - May 23 2007 : 4:54:10 PM
My husband also traced the patterns from the old sofa cushions onto a huge roll of butcher block kraft paper (we got from a friend), to redo the This End Up sofa and loveseat we also have.

The livingroom furniture we are planning to redo now is way bigger and harder to do, but DH assures me we can do it....it's just time consuming.

Now...if I can only get some awesome vintage looking fabric on sale!

miles of smiles~
Peg
JenniferJuniper Posted - May 23 2007 : 06:33:51 AM
I would definitely go with washable fabric - I specifically bought my new LR set because it came with washable twill slipcovers, if coffee spills I just throw it in the wash. I also have an extremely comfy, lovely, but impractical velvet sofa, which I will never do again with 2 sheepdogs in the house! I have actually been thinking of slipcovering it this summer, too.

I've slipcovered dining chairs and ottomans, and even a pair of end tables. They do actually make slipcover patters, which are more of measurment guidelines and assembly instructions. I know Joann has Simplicity patterns on sale for 99 cents on Memorial day weekend; I suggest to check out their website to for home dec patterns. All the big pattern companies have their own websites; I always pre-shop the websites so when I go to Joann I can go straight to the pattern drawers for what I want instead of slogging through the pattern books.

When I did my mine, I upended the furniture and traced each side (except the bottom of course) on tissue paper, left over from Christmas wrappings. I taped several pieces of tissue together when I needed a big piece. My best recommendation is to leave a larger seam allowance than you normally would - like 1 inch or so.
Good luck!
BotanicalBath Posted - May 22 2007 : 4:52:07 PM
Wow... Good luck. I would love to learn to reupholster my sofas... But maybe when the children have grown. I have a very good set from my mother, and would love to have it done in red silk stuffed with feathers. I am not going to do it... that is something I will pay for.

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mikesgirl Posted - May 22 2007 : 3:46:01 PM
You're a brave woman - I have been sewing for over 45 years, and I shy away from slipcovers. I think Aunt George had a great suggestion - give that man a needle!!
Aunt George Posted - May 22 2007 : 2:13:11 PM
Peg, that is really cute...There are alot of great patterns in the books at Hancock fabrics...oh your house is beautiful by the way...shouldn't have any trouble selling it, and good luck on your open house this weekend!!

Like this: http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?cat=2&type=0&sec=24&startrow=1

Or this: http://www.butterick.com/item/B3877.htm?tab=home_decorating&page=4

Or: http://www.butterick.com/item/B5293.htm?search=slip%20cover&page=2

Here is Mccalls; http://www.mccallpattern.com/item/M5345.htm?search=slipcovers&page=1

or Vogue: http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin/voguepatterns/shop.cgi?s.item.V1388=x&TI='slipcover'&page=1

Now put that sewing man to work!!

Later,
G



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