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1. Put newspaper on top of a flat drop cloth, and then lay the back of the chair as flat as possible over the paper. Use a marker to trace along the outside of the back of the chair, and then cut out the pattern. 2. Fold the fabric in half with right sides together to get two pieces at once and pin the pattern in place. Cut around it, making sure to leave a 1/2-inch seam allowance all the way around. 3. Cut 14 ribbons per chair to about 10 inches for the ties. Pin and lay them to the right side (not outside) of the fabric on one panel in seven places. Pin the other half of the panel over the top with right sides together, and sew all the way around the panel, leaving about six to eight inches along the bottom edge open. Trim the seam allowances to about 1/4 inch and around the curves, and then turn the panel right side out. 4. Hand-stitch the opening closed and sew a second panel exactly the same way to complete the covering for one chair back. Tie them in place with bows.

Home > Chair Slipcovers Instead of paying for expensive furniture, use your sewing skills. The chair slipcover patterns and sofa slipcover patterns found here can help. Print My Entire List Ultra-Refreshed Armchair Slip Cover Making Dining Chair Slipcovers Make a Chair Slipcover Easy Slip Cover Tutorial Slipcover a Reading Chair Slipcover a Chair Dressmaker Style Felt Birthday Chair Slipcover 21 DIY Chair Slipcovers & Other DIY Slipcover…Couch Pillows No Sew Pillows Recover Pillows Diy Throw Pillows Accent Pillows Cheap Pillows Living Room Pillows Pillow Fabric Sewing Pillows Forward no sew pillow cover, doing this after I get my new slipcoversA butterfly chair is an inexpensive retro chair that adorns many bedrooms, dens, dorms and basements. If your butterfly chair is showing signs of wear and tear, removing the old cover and replacing it with a new chair cover of your own design is a simple and satisfying project. When you are finished, you will have a butterfly chair covered in fabric that is exactly to your liking.

Step 1 Remove the old butterfly chair cover carefully from the chair. Step 2 Lay the fabric wrong side up on a flat work surface and place the old chair cover on top as a pattern. Step 3 Cut one top and bottom chair cover piece from the main fabric and one top and bottom chair cover piece from the complimentary fabric, adding in 1/2 inch around all edges for seam allowances. Cut four corner pieces from the complementary fabric. Step 4 Place the pieces together with right sides facing and match the edges. Sew the main fabric top portion to the main fabric bottom portion. Repeat with the complementary fabric. Step 5 Turn under 1/2 inch along the raw straight edge of the corner pieces and press the fold. Hem this edge of the corner pieces by sewing along the folded edge. Step 6 Match the four corner pieces to the corners of the complementary fabric pieces with the wrong side of the corner piece against the right side of the complimentary fabric. Sew the corner pieces to the complementary fabric around the curved outer edges.

Step 7 Pin the main fabric piece to the complementary fabric piece with wrong sides facing each other. Sew around the edges with a 1/2 inch seam allowance leaving 6 to 8 inches open for turning. Step 8 Turn the chair cover right side out and sew the opening closed carefully by hand. Step 9 Slip the new butterfly chair cover onto the chair frame by looping the corner pockets over the frame.
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So here are 26 gorgeous chair covers and festive chair backs to make for your home. ** Please note that some of these chair covers are not tutorials. There was so much inspiration and very little free patterns. So I added a few chair backs that you can purchase and a few photo just for inspiration to show the versatility and the beauty that can be created with a simple chair cover.
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I love how they’ve used purse buckles, a few yards of material, and some spray paint to make chair backs that are oh. 4. Vintage lil garden chairs ~ A simple burlap was stitched to fit the chair backs, and then hand-painted with “No. 5” in black to make these great chair backs for under $7.00! 5. Design Your Own Chair Cover ~ Take artist canvas and cut a scallop edge.
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cost to rent chair in salonPunching grommet holes in each corner makes it easy to attach to the chair using pretty ribbon! 6. Paper Scalloped Chair Covers ~ Trace a scallop-edged cake display board onto heavy-weight cream-colored paper. Cut and spray glue paper to board. Use for any occasion or just for fun. 7. Chalkboard Chair Backers ~ These chalkboard chair backs are a fun way to write name “cards”.

8. Homework Storage Chair backs ~ Have your children’s homework supplies available at their fingertips with these fantastic storage chair backs. Using a plain tote bag, stencil on their initial, remove the handles and add pretty ribbon to secure it to the chair. 9. Make A Felt Crown Birthday Chair Slipcover ~ What a fabulous way to make the birthday child feel very important and special! This simple felt slipcover is definitely fit for a king or queen. 10. Crown Birthday Chair Covers ~ This isn’t a free pattern but I couldn’t help but show you what a fun chair backer and party decor these crowns are from Trendy Tree. 11. Valentine Chairback Tutorial {printable file} ~ Look at how adorable these heart chairbacks are! The perfect place to store Valentine love notes. Follow this detailed step by step tutorial to create your own. 12. Easter Chic Placemat Pouch Chairbackers ~ Who needs an Easter basket when you can use this adorable chic pouch!

It’s made from an outdated placemat with the addition of straps. 13. Halloween Ghost Chair Cover ~ This felt slip cover is the perfect backdrop for any season. You can use repositionable glue on the shapes and switch them out for each season or holiday. There’s even a free template for the ghost. 14. Halloween Frankenstein Chair Cover ~ Put these funky Frankenstein chair covers on your porch chairs to greet the little trick-or-treaters for Halloween. 15. Thanksgiving Turkey Chair Back ~ Gobble gobble! These festive turkey chair backs would be adorable at the children’s table. 16. Adorable chair covers with pockets ~ This isn’t a free pattern but it’s such a fun idea and would make any Christmas party beautiful. 17. How to make Snowman Chair Covers ~ The simple additions of the scarf and hat make this snowman positively adorable. It uses the same felt backdrop as the Halloween Ghost chair. The snowman template is included. 18. Ruffle Garland Chair Back ~ Add a feminine touch to your dining area with these beautiful ruffled garland chair backs.

Minimal sewing skills are required. 19. Chair Back Fabric Flower Garlands ~ I adore this beautiful flower garland chair back. They would be the perfect companion to a wedding, birthday, or Mother’s Day. If you don’t already know how to make the silk flowers there’s a tutorial to follow. 20. Toilet Paper Snowflake Tutorial ~ It’s hard to believe that toilet paper could be used for crafting purposes and look so pretty! If you have a roll of cheap toilet paper and a serrated kitchen knife then you are ready. 21. Pool Party Sea Creature Covers ~ Quickly dress-up your chair backs by tying tulle around these sea creatures. 22. How to Make Satin Bow Chair Backs ~ These satin chair backs are beautiful with the double bow effect. Satin is a great fabric to make these bows because of it’s shimmery nature and it is easy to manipulate. 23. Chiavari Arielle Chair Back ~ Just two pieces of sheer pink sewn together and slipped over the back with long lines of circle ruffles (which you can buy precut) knotted at the bottom of the sheer fabric and hanging down.