I mentioned in my NY shopping blog that I was in love with these printed linen chair covers I found in Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic store in Soho (isn't the printed crown on the chair back lovely?)
Here is the after with the cover! I can't wait to add numbers or letters to the back! The fabric looks plain white in this photo, but the texture is similar to my linen blog background with hints of greys and browns.
Anxious to get started making my own, I headed to Joanne's Fabric over the weekend. I found some great "faux linen" to use, this is going to help save a significant amout of cash since I need to make six covers for our dining room table. I am really hoping the chair covers will add some more style and brighten up the look of our dining room. However, I'm still unsure of what designs we will use on the back, but it will most likely be numbers or even a fun vintage design... feel free to send any ideas my way!
Caffeinated and feeling ambitious I got started cutting the fabric into the 2 pieces (one for the chair back and one for the seat). I will be sure to get more detailed pictures of all the steps when I work on the next 5 covers. Oh, and yes, I have to use our dining room for my sewing space for now since we haven't put together our office yet (boo).
After cutting the fabric (and putting on my pajamas I guess, whoops), I got started sewing the covers. I admit, I haven't sewn in a while, so I was nervous. I used to sew clothes all the time, but nothing for home other than curtains and pillows. So this is a challenge for me!
After about 2 hours, I was able to complete one. I learned a lot along the way, so I am guessing the next one will be much easier and faster (and the quality will most likely turn out better than the first- I hate how that works!). Here is the chair before...Here is the after with the cover! I can't wait to add numbers or letters to the back! The fabric looks plain white in this photo, but the texture is similar to my linen blog background with hints of greys and browns.
I'm going to try and crank out 2 more of these this week and 3 more next week. After finishing I will get started on the designs for the back!