WHEW! I finally got her done! I was actually very impressed with the painters canvas drop cloth. It is really soft and I used the finished edges for the skirt part so I didn't have to hem it!! HUGE bonus. It feels like a very heavy soft cotton. I used a gathering foot with a tension of 8 and a stitch length of 3.5 to get the gather good and tight. Pinning the skirt on first made it a lot easier to sew it in place. I did invest in some T Pins. I think these are a much needed tool for a project like this. They stay in place really well. Also make sure you wash the dropcloth first! I washed mine in hot water and dried it on hot high heat so that any shrinkage would happen before I put it together. It would be HORRIBLE to wash it and show those ugly legs again:)
I have to give a shout out to two people! One is to Okie Chic who gave me a GREAT blog to check out on slipcovers! Thank you so much for taking the time to slip me a little note! And also to the Pink Polka Dot for the great slipcover information! Ya'll go give them some love!
I have to give a shout out to two people! One is to Okie Chic who gave me a GREAT blog to check out on slipcovers! Thank you so much for taking the time to slip me a little note! And also to the Pink Polka Dot for the great slipcover information! Ya'll go give them some love!




Blessings,

Kelli,
ReplyDeleteYou did an outstanding job...I love the look you have here. I also love that cute little pillow.
Blessings,
Linda
Thank you sweet Linda!
ReplyDeleteYour chair is beautiful and I love the gathered skirt. You did a great job! The pillow is lovely with the antique brooch. You inspire me to learn how to sew!
ReplyDeletePretty! I need bust out my sewing machine that has been sitting in the box for 2+ years and learn! :)
ReplyDeleteYippeee your done it looks gorgeous!!!! I'm glad I could help you out a bit!!!! I love the Pink Polka Dot blog she always helps me out.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Quite an improvement from the boring parsons chair.
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job with the slipcover and love the coordinating pillow.
ReplyDeleteThose ARE the exact "dentist" chairs I slipcovered. How funny! I love the loose skirt you made for it. I also love the idea of printing on fabric about. Your a clever girl and your blog is becoming one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work...love the skirt! Thanks so much for linking up to Style Feature Saturday! -shaunna :)
ReplyDeletehow did you prepare the drop cloth fabric prior to use. I HAD the instructions from one of the other bloggers, but can't find it. Something like washing three times, maybe bleach? Vinegar? Can't remember.
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