How Do You Make Slipcovers For Lawn Chairs?
Patio chairs usually have simple lines, which makes them easy to slipcover. With a slipcover, the simple chair can be made more elegant and versatile. A good slipcover is washable so that stains and dirt can be cleaned up easily and quickly. By adding a wide, colored ribbon, you can change the character of the slipcover and create different themes. The ribbon also allows you to tighten the slipcover at the back. Take a large piece of kraft paper and place it over the seat of the patio chair. Trace a line around the seat of the chair. Make large red dots at each leg with a marker. Label the pattern. Place a second large piece of kraft paper so that one flat edge bends up where it touches the back of the seat. Draw the shape of the chair back from the front to the back. Draw a mark where the paper meets the floor. Label the pattern. Position your third paper to wrap from one back leg around both front legs to the second back leg. Draw the shape of the sides and front, top and bottom. Lab