With the pattern I made from the first cushion in hand, it was a fairly straight-forward process to assemble the cover for my living room sofa's second seat cushion.
Dorothy approves.
Next step, fitting and figuring out how to do the arms of this thing. I hope to work on this on Sunday, while the temperature outside is frigid and some predicted frozen precipitation is falling from the sky .. that is, if the storm doesn't knock out our power. (I am hoping that the Weather Gods keep the ice accumulation to a minimum for us ... or skip it all together.)
Stay warm, Everyone!
Church in Sacramento, CA
1 hour ago
Dorothy is the best helper!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking great! Fingers crossed you keep power!!!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe! I wouldn't know where to start.
ReplyDeleteThe cushions look great! Can't wait to see how it all turns out. I wish I could sew like you!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I think the cushions are the hardest part and you were smart by tackling those first. I always put them off for last.
ReplyDeleteCindy
The cushions look really comfy and if the weathermen are right, you're going to have a lot of time on Sunday to work on this!
ReplyDeleteDorothy is a cutie! Good luck weathering the storm.
ReplyDeleteHey my friend,
ReplyDeleteGo to the search button on my blog...I think I have some pics and instructions on fitting the body of the sofa/chair. Let me know if I can help via phone or internet...have fun!
Janet xox
The Empty Nest
Cats just think it's all about them, don't they?!
ReplyDeleteCovers are looking great!
Just fabulous! Lol my poor mother has been non-stop slip covering for the better part of the last decade. The holy grail was slip covering the la-z-boy. That took an incredible amount of time to get the working parts just right. I'm amazed by people like you and my mom who can so patiently chip away at these huge, tedious projects. Your arsenal of skills is so impressive! Those cushions are just perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt is going to be great. I admire your work.
ReplyDeleteI am starting a tour of our holiday home. I hope you will come by to visit.
Kudos to you for taking on such a big project! My sewing skills are minimal--I don't think I could tackle something like this. Dorothy looks like she's on top of things. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooking good!!!
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