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LINEN AND CHAIR COVER RENTALS 817-333-4727chair cover rentals fort worthwedding rentals fort worthPHONE HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 10AM TO 5PMOUR SHOWROOM IS OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY​​*New Location Open House February 23, 24 ,259:00am - 6:30pm Sweet Buffet Lady - Rentals Folding Chair Covers (Wrinkle resistant but will need to be ironed or steamed before use if desired) ​​ ***Approximate measurements: Top to Bottom: 38", Chair Back: 18" wide at top / 24" wide at the seat area  x 18" tall, Chair Seat: 19" wide x 16" length, Chair Leg: 20" tall from ground, Bottom Circumference: 82"  ​308 available - White Spandex Chair Covers - $1.50 each Stretches 4 ways, flexible on the size.   Fabric has about a 66% stretch ability, which means a chair back of 15" wide stretches to a 25", so the types of chairs this can fit can range broadly. Sizing:chair back: 15" wide x  17" tallSeat area:  15" x 16"Legs: 15' tall​  Spandex Chair Covers 1 set of – Bride (white) and groom (black tux) chair cover set - $5.00 set ***Linen items are washed, folded neatly .  ​




*****If desired, linens will need to be ironed/steamed before use.  I do not iron.      I wash all linens and I fold immediately when done from the dryer, the linens are a polyester, wrinkle free, stain free fabric. (Wrinkle resistant but will need to be ironed or steamed before use if desired) 211 available - Black folding polyester chair covers - $1.50 each311 available - White folding polyester chair covers - $1.50 each2 available - White folding polyester chair cover with wide white satin sash - $1.50 each2 available - Ivory folding polyester chair cover with wide white satin sash - $1.50 each150 available - Ivory folding polyester chair covers - $1.50 each***Fits folding chairs with these approximate measurements: -Chair back: 32 in. height x 17.5 in. width Chair seat: 15.5 in. length x 15.5 in. width -Chair legs: 17.5 in. height​ Banquet Chair Covers - $1.50 each (Wrinkle resistant but will need to be ironed or steamed before use if desired) -Approximate Measurements: Top to Bottom: 38"---Chair Back: 17" wide x 22" tall - Chair Seat: 18" wide x 19" length----Chair Leg




: 18" tall from ground 205 - Black polyester banquet chair covers452 - White polyester banquet chair covers167 - Ivory polyester banquet chair covers​307 - Light Ivory polyester banquet chair covers10 - White polyester banquet chair covers with wide satin white sash2 - Ivory polyester banquet chair covers with wide satin Ivory sash Fits most chairs Washed and folded right out the dryerWrinkle resistant but you can iron if desired 400 available - White satin universal chair covers​360 available - Light Ivory satin universal chair covers​250 available - Black satin universal chair covers152 available - Red satin universal chair covers296 available - Gold satin universal chair covers2 available - Black & White flocking damask chair covers​Edit ArticleHow to Make a Chair Cover Two Methods:Make a Cover for the Top of the ChairMake a Cover for the Seat of a ChairCommunity Q&A While a chair cover serves the practical purpose of protecting a chair cushion or finish, it also offers countless decorating applications.




You can make new chair cushions to freshen up your décor, or create themed chair covers to set the tone for special occasions. Use these tips to make a chair cover. Lay newspaper or butcher paper flat on the floor. Set the back of the chair on the ground over the paper. Draw around the back of the chair. Draw a second line around the original line. The second line should be 1 inch (2.5 cm) wider than the original line. This will ensure that you have enough material to cover the chair. Draw the second line more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide if the chair is already covered in a thick fabric. Cut along the outer line of the pattern. Place two lengths of fabric on top of each other on a flat surface. Lay the paper over the fabric. Pin the paper to both pieces of fabric. Use safety pins or stick pins. Cut around the outside of the paper. Ensure that you cut through both pieces of fabric. Unpin the paper from the fabric. Place the pieces of fabric together.




The right side of each piece should face the other. Pin together the pieces of cloth. Sew the cloth together with a sewing machine. Do not sew together the bottom edges. The bottom edges need to stay open to slip over the top of the chair. Hem the open edges. Fold up the bottom edges of the fabric. Make a hem as long as needed, depending on the desired look of the chair cover.Cut off the extra fabric from the seams you have sewn together. The seam should be between 1/4 and 1/2 inch long after cutting. Turn the cover right side out. The sides of the fabric that will be on display should now be facing outwards. Make a new seat covering. Remove the old seat cover. Lay the fabric for the new seat cover on a flat surface. Place the old cover on top of the fabric. Pin it to the fabric with safety pins or straight pins. Cut around the outline of the old cover. Replace the seat cover. Place the new fabric on a flat surface. The right side of the fabric should face down.




Put the new padding over the fabric. Set the seat on top of the padding. Stretch the fabric to keep it smooth. Staple the fabric to the seat. Pull the fabric as you go around to eliminate wrinkles. Fold down the corners of the fabric. Staple them to the seat. You may also leave the corners unfolded if desired. Attach the seat cover.0Beautiful decorations for a wedding can include covering the chairs. This guide contains wedding chair cover ideas.4 Articles All Articles   RelevanceAll ArticlesSolutionsQuestionsArchivesNewestOldestMost HelpfulLeast HelpfulMost AnswersFewest AnswersBest AnswersRelevanceSolutionsThis guide contains the following solutions. Have something to add? Please share your solution!Tip: By April FlagAnyone who has thrown a semi-formal party or planned a wedding knows that chair covers are a huge cost. I'll let you in on a secret. I used white standard pillowcases and tied them back with tulle. The pillowcases can be bought in bulk at Sam's Club, saving you TONS of money.




The possibilities are endless by simply changing the style and color of the ribbon tie-backs. These fit perfectly over the back of your average-sized folding rental chairs. By cali's mom from Albany, GA Comment By Trudy Shallow Flag0Very creative. This would also work for in the home, if you wanted chair covers. Reply QuestionsHere are the questions asked by community members. Read on to see the answers provided by the ThriftyFun community or ask a new question.Question: 0 FlagHow do you make a chair cover from a pillowcase? By Debbie Answer By Betty Flag1You didn't say what type chair but if you're just trying to replace a seat of a dining room chair, that's quite easy. The seat unscrews under the seat and you can take off the original and use as a pattern. Reply ArchivesThriftyFun is one of the longest running frugal living communities on the Internet. These are archives of older discussions.Archive: 1 FlagI was hoping someone can help me find inexpensive chair covers and sashes. Our wedding is September 15, 2007 and we are on a tight budget.




I need about 200. We rented a hall and we are decorating ourselves so any suggestions will also be very much appreciated. We do not have a theme but we will like the event to have elegance to it. Related ContentSusan from New Jersey Answers:Inexpensive Chair Covers For WeddingI would go to a discount fabric store, measure the size of material needed for each chair before. You can buy a full roll of fabric and cut the size pieces you need yourself. You can also buy a roll of satin to make the sashes or bows yourself. If you do this, make sure you spray each cut end immediately with starch or something so the fabric will not run. I have put on many weddings/parties, best advice is with decorations: bigger is better and cheaper than a whole bunch of small decorations or costly details. I have used large palm trees or other plants from home depot and placed flowers at base in the dirt for a nice large floor decoration. I hope this helps a little. By CrystelcInexpensive Chair Covers For WeddingMy daughter just got married, and we found out you can do an awful lot with tulle (by the roll, 12" wide, can be found at WalMart) and ribbon!




By KLJohnInexpensive Chair Covers For WeddingI don't know where you live, but in Ky. there is a factory where they make Diapers, and they sell the lining by HUGE rolls. I have seen beautifully decorated receptions using this lining draped and tied. I also saw chairs with it draped over the front and back and tied in a big bow. It is a really inexpensive way to decorate. Check to see if there are any close to you. The catch is you need a truck to get it home they are so big. By Sharon, KyInexpensive Chair Covers For WeddingHow about getting material cut to width of chair, and long enough to reach from floor in front, across seat, up inside back, and hang down outside back to floor? Tie inside and outside back together at seat level. If you don't want to hem all the way around, just run a thin line of fray, check all around. By SallieInexpensive Chair Covers For WeddingWe just did my daughter's reception and used tulle chair wraps with organza ribbon for chair bows. We staged them at the place we rented the chairs from (see the attached picture).

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