Honestly I hesitate to call it upholstery - this project is so simple! However, handling upholstery fabric is very different from the fabrics I usually manipulate. It's heavy. It's stiff. It does not want to ease. It barely fits on my sewing table.
But, evidently, every so often, I get a bug to do a simple home improvement project. I'm planning a little party in a few weeks so I found myself motivated.
These wicker love seats are maybe 25 years old. They sit in the sunroom and do not see a lot of action. The last time I recovered them was 9 years ago. I covered them with Home Depot drop cloths.
version 2.
The previous covers were so dark and dreary that I went a little wild and chose white. And that worked out great until 3 years ago when we adopted 2 black cats.
Since the arrival of our sweet kitties, I have kept them mostly covered with old white sheets. From time to time, I wash and dry the sheets to remove the cat hair. And, then, when guests are on their way, I whip off the sheets and pretend we keep perfectly white seats despite our black cats.
version 3.This time around I chose a more practical fabric. I hope. It is probably some kind of polyester. I find that most upholstery fabric is polyester and I did not want to make this a hugely researched project, so I just popped over to the local big box store and found a roll of pretty upholstery fabric.
Because I bought everything they had, it was a bit nerve wracking to cut the cushions. And they had 1/2 yard less than I actually needed. As I've mentioned, I am the queen of buying-too-little fabric. And I got lucky again! Though most upholstery fabric is about 56" wide, this one was closer to 60" wide, including the selvedge.
I cannot believe how many times I measured and plotted on graph paper. I even got outside counsel from Mr. Now Sewing on the final cuts. It should be simple. The project is basically composed of 8 box-shaped cushion covers.
When I finally finished the last boxed corner, I was thrilled! And ready to move on to more satisfying sewing, like the on-going k3n weekly project. All in all, it took me about 3 days. So, really not bad.
And I am quite pleased with the final result. Now that I've taken pictures, I will replace the sheets until the party guests start to show up. Or maybe not.
The covers are so pretty! It is so satisfying to make something that makes our homes prettier.
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