Two down, one to go

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…

 

 

Comments

6 responses to “Two down, one to go”

  1. Maryanne @ mama smiles Avatar

    Looks great! Good luck finishing the project!

  2. KJ@letsgoflyakite Avatar

    So professionally done. Well done!!!

  3. Jackie Avatar

    Wow! Looks very, very impressive. Not an easy project to tackle.

  4. Annette Deardurff Avatar
    Annette Deardurff

    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

  5. […] added another D-ring to make the bags actually close. I used leftover fabric from my living room slipcovers for the bag exteriors, and random leftover fabric for the interiors. So each bag cost less than $2 […]

  6. […] cotton and heavy interfacing for the exterior, and leftover twill/canvas from my never-ending slipcover project for the […]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *