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This is a super easy slipcover for some kitchen stools. You can see the details in the blog post I attached. Ten Minute Slipcover My kitchen is a simple far…
How to Reupholster Dining Room Chair Seat Covers with this easy DIY project and just a few hand tools
my roommate's mom made us these awesome desk chair covers...she also made us pillows of the same pattern!
If you're having a party and would like to give your dining room chairs a new look without painting them, consider tying a scarf on the chairback to give the chair a nice covered look. We'll show you how and most likely, you'll have what you need already laying around your home.
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Create your own parson's chair slipcover with Sailrite's DIY Parsons Chair Slipcover Kit. The kit includes the pattern, thread, and seamstick, just order your favorite 54" wide decor & upholstery fabric from Sailrite.
No Sew Chair Back Covers
Revamp your chair backs in two minutes or less! All you need is a scarf. No-sew tutorial :-).
Honestly, I wasn't entirely looking forward to this project...mostly because I thought it was going to be a lot of work. Now that I have finished it, I LOVED it! It was SO easy. The hardest part was attaching the skirt to the front of the seat....it is one whole piece that attaches to the seat from one side, around the front, to the other side. The pleats along the top are really easy too. The way they are explained make total sense and I will totally use that as a guide in future projects…
Get a tutorial for a simple DIY chair cushion with ties - yes, it's so easy, anyone can do it with basic sewing skills and cute fabric.
Refresh your room for Spring with these simple chair covers - it's easier than you might think, and saves your budget too!
Welcome to Part Three of my How to Re-Cover a Dining Chair Series! In this section we'll cover how to add fabric to the backrest of the chair. Miss a step? Click the links below to view any part of the series! Blog Post: No-Sew Dining Chair Transformation Part One - Add
Want to change your dining chair cushion fabric? Here's the cost effective way how to reupholster cushions the easy way with a staple gun!
Washable seat covers for dining room chairs are a smart choice when upholstery becomes stained and worn out. Or, splits and peels like Pam’s leather-like chair seats. A thick, tough fabric was needed to cover these every day chairs. We chose a heavy weight 14 ounce denim for it’s excellent coverage over the black upholstery. It also stands-up to a lot of wear, perfect...
*How to Easily Recover a Chair Cushion* - Follow these quick and easy steps to totally transform the look of chairs! (It's easier than trying to clean the old fabric!!;))
Would you believe me if I told you almost any outdated dining chair can be transformed into perfection using this no-sew re-covering method? That's right, no sewing machine required--just a stapler, some scissors and a hammer. In this easy series, I'll show you how refresh the padding with a soft layer of batting,
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