I’m starting to think that by the time I finish slipcovering my living room furniture I will either be sick of the “new” look or my cats will have destroyed the new covers. I finally finished the second slipcover a few weeks ago, and now just have to make one for the large, very beat-up “chair and a half” on the other side of the room.
This chair is the reverse of the sofa, which is gray with blue piping. I think I like the contrast, but am not sure I still like the red cushions I made for the sofa. Maybe something lighter is in order for spring…
Looks great! Good luck finishing the project!
So professionally done. Well done!!!
Wow! Looks very, very impressive. Not an easy project to tackle.
Very nice – is it hard to do? I have never tackled a custom slipcover but I have an old chair that was one of my dad’s favorite chairs, and I would like to make a slip cover for it. It is a simple looking chair kind of like yours. Is the back cushion separate or attached? If it is attached, you did a superb job of it!!!!!! Thanks for your input. Have a great weekend. Annette
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