Hi Teresa. Unfortunately I don’t. I can tell you however, that I basically put the cotton towel right side down on the chair and evened up where the fringe was sitting at the front and back. Then I trimmed the sides. I cut out the shape of the side of the chair. I did cut the fabric where the chair meets the back and then sewed it after. The best thing to do then, for the first one, is while the fabric is on the chair you tack the pieces together with big hand stitches. That way you can make it fit perfectly. Then you pull the tacked chair cover off and go over it with the sewing machine. Turn it inside out and pop it on! Then do the remaining seven!!
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Are these for sale?
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Hi Danielle… sorry no, I just made them for my home chairs.
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Oh darn. They are so cute!
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Do you have more info on how to make these chair covers or a tutorial. Would love to make them for my chairs.
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Hi Teresa. Unfortunately I don’t. I can tell you however, that I basically put the cotton towel right side down on the chair and evened up where the fringe was sitting at the front and back. Then I trimmed the sides. I cut out the shape of the side of the chair. I did cut the fabric where the chair meets the back and then sewed it after. The best thing to do then, for the first one, is while the fabric is on the chair you tack the pieces together with big hand stitches. That way you can make it fit perfectly. Then you pull the tacked chair cover off and go over it with the sewing machine. Turn it inside out and pop it on! Then do the remaining seven!!
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ADORABLE!
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