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How To Make Slipcovers For Couches

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Slipcovers for Couches

Slipcovers are a great way to give a fresh new look to your old couches. They are also practical as they protect your couches from spills and stains. Buying ready-made slipcovers can be expensive, but making them yourself can be a cost-effective solution. In this article, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of making slipcovers for couches.

Materials Needed

Sewing Materials

Before you start making slipcovers, make sure you have all the necessary materials. You will need:

  1. Fabric
  2. Measuring tape
  3. Scissors
  4. Sewing machine
  5. Thread
  6. Pins
  7. Iron

Measuring Your Couches

Measuring Tape

The first step in making slipcovers is to measure your couches. Measure the length, width, and height of your couches. Add an extra inch or two to each measurement to allow for seam allowances. Write down your measurements and keep them handy for later.

Choosing Your Fabric

Fabric

When choosing your fabric, consider the style and color of your room. You can opt for a solid color or a patterned fabric. Make sure the fabric is durable and easy to clean. You can also choose a fabric that is stretchy to make it easier to fit over your couches.

Cutting Your Fabric

Scissors

Using your measurements, cut the fabric to the appropriate size. Cut two pieces of fabric for the seat cushion, two pieces for the back cushion, and one piece for the body of the couch. Make sure to add an extra inch or two to each measurement to allow for seam allowances.

Sewing the Seat Cushion

Sewing Machine

Sew the two pieces of fabric for the seat cushion together, leaving one side open. Turn the cushion cover right side out and insert the cushion. Sew the open side closed.

Sewing the Back Cushion

Sew the two pieces of fabric for the back cushion together, leaving one side open. Turn the cushion cover right side out and insert the cushion. Sew the open side closed.

Sewing the Body of the Couch

Sew the one piece of fabric for the body of the couch together, leaving one side open. Turn the cover right side out and place it over your couch. Pin the open side closed and sew it shut.

Adding Finishing Touches

Use your scissors to trim any excess fabric and thread. Iron the slipcover to smooth out any wrinkles.

Caring for Your Slipcovers

Cleaning

To keep your slipcovers looking their best, wash them regularly according to the care instructions on the fabric label. You can also spot clean any spills or stains as soon as they happen.

People Also Ask

1. How much fabric do I need to make slipcovers for my couches?

The amount of fabric you need depends on the size of your couches. Measure your couches and add an extra inch or two to each measurement to allow for seam allowances. Check the fabric label for the width of the fabric and divide your measurements by the width to determine how many yards of fabric you need.

2. Can I make slipcovers without a sewing machine?

Yes, you can make slipcovers without a sewing machine by using fabric glue or hand sewing. However, a sewing machine will make the process faster and easier.

3. How do I choose the right fabric for my slipcovers?

When choosing your fabric, consider the style and color of your room. You can opt for a solid color or a patterned fabric. Make sure the fabric is durable and easy to clean. You can also choose a fabric that is stretchy to make it easier to fit over your couches.

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