Thursday, March 5, 2009

White Slipcover

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I reupholstered this chair for one of my customers a few months back, but since then, she has moved the chair into a different room. She didn't want the chair reupholstered again, but instead asked me to do a simple white slipcover with some nice details. Here is the before picture...


And the after! Ta da!


I needed a way to keep the slipcover tight around the arms of the chair, so I sewed some white grossgrain ribbon to the slipcover at the bottom edge near the arm opening and now it can be tightened and tied shut with a romantic bow. Notice the adorable pleated "short skirt" that goes all the way around, I am just in love with this little detail.

Keeping the slipcover tight around the back required that I pull it tight at the seam and then have buttons to keep it together. The seam right above the buttons, at the edge of the chair is velcroed (I'm not sure that is a word) together from under the arm to just below the buttoned flap.



And the best and most exciting part - - ok for me at least - - I got my labels! I'm so professional now! This is the first one that I got to put on any of my projects. It makes me feel official!



38 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh how I love, love, love this slipcover!!! I want one just like it for myself! If only I could find a chair...

Ells said...

It's a wonderful slipcover!!

Ells said...

I miss you - Saturday WAS a long time ago! It was many truffles ago for me and many tan lines ago for you. :) We should probably try to catch up - I'll bring the chocolate and you bring the sun.

Shanty 2 Chic said...

Awwww... SO much better! Love it! Too cute!!
~Whitney

Vanessa said...

So pretty! The pleated skirt is the perfect finishing touch.

Amy {The Red Chair Blog} said...

This is so pretty! I love the pleats!

Sunny said...

Absolutely love the pleats!

Heidi said...

looks charming!

Jenn said...

Love it! Especially those adorable pleats!

Andrea said...

I'm with ya on the labels :) and those pleats "make" the chair! Great job!

Julie said...

It's beautiful! I love white.

Alyssa said...

beautiful! It is a lot nicer than most of the slip covers I've seen on the market...great job!

Alyssa
lifeoflyssie.com

Cheryl said...

Congrats on your new labels and feeling official.
You have done a great job with the slipcover. I love the pleating detail.

gail@My Repurposed Life said...

super job! wow! your own labels, that is so cool!
gail

Julie said...

Love the skirt on this! Great job!

Jennifer Juniper said...

When I was working on my slipcover I wasn't sure how to handle the arms, so I sewed it onto the chair...not a "slip" cover anymore right? You came up with the perfect solution with the ties and buttons. If only I'd seen this first!

Kristi~The Slipcover Girl said...

oh my! how adorable! thanks for putting the button on your side bar, but could you either/also link it in each of your linked posts...i would love for others to participate in the fun. gracias! you could just link up all day with all your slipcovering skillz! i'm going through your blog right now! love it!

Lamp Tramp said...

What a great job on this chair slip, it is adorable!

Kristi said...

Great job! It is so adorable. All these slip covers on smaller chairs make me want to try it out.

Screaming Meme said...

You are good, girl...I love it...and don't get me started on the sweet tag you put on your slip...So fun! Love your blog...and your family is GORGEOUS!

Stop by and take a gander at my slips...Meme

Krista said...

Wow, so beautiful! Any chance you'd like to post a DIY on how you did it? The ruffle and button accents are so adorable!

gail@My Repurposed Life said...

beautiful! great job on this slipcover, coming from someone who is scared to tackle a slipcover. Someday soon hopefully.
gail

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

How cute - I love the addition of the ribbon.

lauren said...

love your slip! if you have a moment could you take a look at my chair? i was thinking of reupholstering it but since seeing yours - maybe i should slipcover it instead?

http://mylifeandmyloves.blogspot.com/2010/03/me-and-my-silly-self.html

Unknown said...

This is just beautiful!! I love all the details and the pleats are to die for!! Love it. Also, love your labels!!

I love your stuff!! I am a follower now!!

angie said...

I love it, especially the little pleats. Hope you come on over and join my slipcover show-off link party.

Deb said...

Such a sweet chair, I love it!

Cyndi said...

Love it! just perfect!!

The Decorating Diaries said...

Flirty and fabulous! Great details.

Janet

Kolein said...

Oh this is just beautiful! I found you from threadneedle today. I posted my very first EVER slipcover. You veterans, if you have any advice, please give a holler! I'm so new at all of this!!

I adore your details...buttons, grosgrain ribbons. Very special touches that make the cover so unique!

Ticking and Toile said...

Your chair looks totally adorable! You did a fantastic job! btw...we have the same blog background! I think our tastes are similar :)

Shellagh

Carla said...

Absolutely stunning! Love the ribbons and buttons.

KimMalk said...

I liked your tips on a snug fit. Sometimes that's a problem.

Yanet @ 3 Sun Kissed Boys said...

I love the button detail! Thank you for stopping by.

Gloria Fox said...

Looks great! I love the ruffle.

Christie said...

I LOVE your slip cover! I am blog hopping from the CSI project! Read your sweet profile and want to thank your husband for his service! Check out my laundry room at http://threepixielane.blogspot.com/2010/07/laundry-noun-articles-of-clothing.html. I feel like all I do is laundry! See my little plaque that sits on the counter!

Destiny said...

i'm looking for something just like this for my chairs!!!! i adore the pleated look!!!!! amazing you are!!!

Margie said...

I love the slipcover. I have a chair myself that I've been trying to work up the courage to slipcover.

Where did you get your labels? I'm in the market but just don't know where to buy from.

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