I painted a wooden chair for my sewing room a few years ago
and I still love it today, but I thought it needed updating so I decided to make
a new cushion cover for it. I bought a lovely cotton, Copenhagen print fabric
from my local haberdashery, which looks
great with the Annie Sloane cornflower blue chalk paint, which I used to paint the chair back and seat. I then
finished it off with a clear wax.
I bought my chair at a local flea market for next to nothing
and the quality is great. There are some amazing vintage/collectors fairs
across the country where you can find some great pieces of furniture, which
just need a bit of TLC to bring them back to life. A clean and polish, or a lick of paint to
make them into something you will love and cherish.
Here are a few of my
tips flea market tips:
Arrive early to
see the best stuff. Bring cash, dealers
very rarely accept cards. Bring a tape
measure, nothing worse than finding out something is too big for your space
at home. Look in boxes, the best
stuff isn't always on show. Don't rush,
take your time to inspect items thoroughly. Bring snacks, or you will resort to that greasy burger van. Know
your price, so you don't pay over the odds for a piece you love. Have
fun, I love just looking around, even if I don't buy anything.
If buying wooden
pieces check for live woodworm (small holes with dust, It can be easily treated
if you love the item) Pick things up, look underneath, check legs, arms, hinges
and spindles.
Check out this site, www.iacf.co.uk to find your local fair and let me know if you
grab a bargain!
I made a quick and simple envelope cushion cover for my
painted chair, which has two overlapping panels so you can easily remove the
cushion pad.
You will need:
Square cushion pad
Fabric
Matching sewing thread
Scissors
Pins
Sewing machine
Tape measure
Iron
How to:
Step 1:
Cut one front panel the width and depth of your cushion pad.
I’m using a 50x50cm cushion pad.
Next you need to work out the measurements for the two back
panel pieces. The first measurement is the depth of your cushion pad. The next
is the width, 2/3 the width of your cushion pad plus 2cm for a hem. Cut 2
pieces of fabric to these measurements
for your back panels.
I cut one 50x50cm
front panel piece and two 50x35cm back panel pieces
Step2:
This will become the opening.
Step 3:
Place the completed front panel face upwards and place one
back panel, face down, along each side edge repeat with the second back panel.
Line up the raw
edges, pin and machine stitch all around the outside edges, leaving a 1cm seam.
Step 4:
With a pair of scissors snip off the excess material on each
corner for a sharp finish and turn right side out. Give your finished cushion
cover a press and insert the pad through the back opening and you're done.
It's so beautiful and I adore the fabric! I hope you're having a great weekend. x
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