Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Little Updates

Just before Thanksgiving I altered the famous sofa slipcover just a tad...

Before:

It was originally all one piece, but I decided to slip the cushions individually...

After:

This way I can wash the cushion covers individually as needed. Up til this point I was just using my beloved Folex to spot clean it, and that stuff is fantastic, but over time the whole cover needed to be washed, or at least the seats did.

My other reason for deciding to go ahead and upgrade this slip was all the last minute tucking before guests arrived! Now that the cushions are slipped individually, my tucking days are gone!

The original cover is still completely in tact- the part that used to go over the cushions now goes under them. I intended to add a little velcro to the sofa frame under the cushions to keep everything in place, and I may still do that, but so far it hasn't shifted and I haven't had to re-tuck once!

Love,

14 comments:

  1. Great updates! I can't decide which look I like better. I definitely like the idea of being able to wash the covers individually. :)

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  2. Isn't it amazing how a little adjusting makes all the difference? Love the individual slips. Happy New Year!

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  3. It looks great - much more tailored. I make lots of loose covers for clients and have a little tip that helps to keep the tuck-ins tucked in! Use a length of narrow, foam, pipe insulation pushed well into the tuck-ins to keep them in place. It's flexible so easy to push in, and quite grippy, so it stops the cover coming un-tucked in use.

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  4. I am still in love with your slip covering skills. I need to bite the bullet and slip my sofa, I know I would love it so much more if it weren't blue plaid ;)

    Excellent job!

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  5. It looks great! Being able to individually wash the cushion covers is definitely a plus.

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  6. I'm in awe! The slipcover looks fantastic! I love the ruffles. I am so glad I came across your blog. I'm a new follower!

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  7. I love all your slipcovers! I plan on tackling a few myself this year.

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  8. I am not a sewer, but I sure want to become one so I can make slipcovers for 2 of our couches and a wing-back chair. Probably an ottoman or two as well. Maybe I should try out an ottoman first to see if I'm hopeless. Thank you for showing all the steps you went thru to create your slipcovers! They're lovely!

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  9. Thank you so much for the update! I was going to ask you if you had to tuck and re-tuck the one-piece version. I so do not want to do that!
    Thank you, thank you!

    Where do you suggest getting fabric? ... Do drop cloths come out the same? Or duck cloth? or does it have to be upholstery weight?

    Thanks again!

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  10. Hello i have been save-ing this for one day i often look at it , thanx so much for your help you have such great talents too and showing us the tute i thank you renee

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  11. Great job-well done! Love the visuals throughout your tutorials!!! I am a person who needs a picture to help reinforce what I am reading or hearing!! SO thanks! You make this look easy..so for me that at least means it's do-able!

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  12. I just came across your blog. I love your slip covers. I'm going to try to cover a floral t-couch.

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  13. I just came across your blog. I love your slip covers. I'm going to try to cover a floral t-couch.

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  14. I feel inspired! I came across your blog when I 'googled' slipcover resources....what a compliment!..or it would have been for me. Love, love your sofa. You did a fantastic job. I have a project ahead of me and you did wonders for my morale.

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