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Become a member and get access to 4,430 unique FREE PATTERNS! Membership is FREE, and easy. There's no obligation of any kind. Light & Airy Poncho Picot Stitch Baby Blanket Annie's Crochet & Craft Daily Annie's Quilt & Sew Daily Email updates may contain offers from Annie's and other companies. Learn more about these newsletters and many others. 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. CHAIR COVER ESSENTIALS: Package includes instructions and some patterns for six different chair covers to fit standard chairs.
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All measurements are approximate at highest and widest points of cover. Note: Proportions of chairs may differ depending manufacturer. Adjustments during construction are recommended for a better fit.Chair Cover A - 31/4 Yds. of 3" Wide Fringe; Chair Cover B - 31/4 Yds. of 1/2" Wide Flexible Braid; Chair Cover D - 21/4 Yds. of 1/2" Cord With Lip. SUGGESTED FABRICS: Chair Cover A, B, D and E - Home Decorator Fabrics;
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*With Nap **Without Nap ***With or Without Nap Fabric widths given in inches. VIEW A - Chair Cover 54" *, 23/8 Yds. VIEW B - Chair Cover 54" *, 13/4 Yds. VIEW C - Chair Cover VIEW D - Chair Cover 54" *, 2 Yds. VIEW E - Chair Cover 54" *, 15/8 Yds. Contrast (Ties and Band) 54" *, 11/4 Yds. VIEW F - Chair Cover
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(Use tape if needed to hold the pattern material in place.) Trace the outline of the desired finished cushions. (You may want to fold the pattern in half to be sure you are even on both sides) Add a 1/4" to 1/2" seam allowance to all edges of the pattern. Mark the location that you will need to attach ties to hold the cushions in place. Mark anywhere you need an opening for a strap, a fold or other need. Lay out the pattern on doubled fabric (You will need two of each pattern piece.) Cut 1" bias strips for ties For a corded edge -- Cut bias strips for piping cover - (How to Cover Cording to Create Piping) For ruffle edge -- Measure around the edge of the pattern and cut strips that are double the length of the edge of the pattern and wide enough to be folded in half for the desired ruffle and seam allowance. Sew a ruffle in place of piping for the remaining instructions. Fold the tie strips in half with the wrong sides together. Open the strip and fold the edges into the newly created fold line.

Re-fold the first fold and press well. Cut the strip into desired length for the ties, leaving extra to turn in one end of the strip. On one end of each strip, turn in the end to enclose the raw edges. Sew close to the folded edge to hold the tie closed. Sew the unturned end of the ties to the back fabric pieces where you marked on the pattern pieces. Join the Seat and Back. In the example, the seat will be sewn to the back cushion. Sew the back and seat together at the back of the seat using the chosen seam allowance. Leave an opening in the center of one seam for turning the cushion right side out later. Press the seams and apply a seam finish. Create the piping (How to Cover Cording to Create Piping) Decide which edges will be have a piping edge. (In the cushion shown here, the seat is sewn to the back at the rear of the seat so I will not be attaching piping to that seam. If you choose to have two separate cushions, you may want the piping on all edges.)

Attach the piping to the front fabric pieces, using the seam allowance that you chose when creating the pattern. Clip the seam allowance where needed for the edges to lay flat. Join the Front and Back of the Cushion Cover. Placing right sides of the fabric together, line up the edges of the front and back of the fabric pieces. Pin in place, matching any seams and curves. Sew using the piping stitches as a seam guide. Trim the seam allowance if needed and apply a seam finish. The choice of padding for your cushion is yours. If you choose to use batting, you will want multiple layers for enough padding. Using the pattern pieces you created, without the seam allowance added, trace the pattern on to the padding. Cut out the padding. Optional - Use basting spray to hold multiple layers of padding together. Adding the Padding to the Cushion. Line the edges of the padding up with the seams on the fabric. If needed, hand baste or tack the edges of the pad to the seam allowance to hold it in place while you turn the fabric right side out.