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This lightweight, portable rocker folds up and stores easily in its included carry case so you can take it anywhere 10 in. seat height and 27 in. overall height keep you down to earth; full-height seat back fully supports your rocking action Fabric sling seat has a small stash pocket for your phone or a deck of cardseasy to clean: wipe it off or hose it down Easy to assemble and easy to store in the included carry bag View all evrgrn Rocking Chairs 27 x 26.75 x 21.75 (H x W x D) inches 21 x 11.5 x 4.5 5 lbs. 9 oz. (w/ carry bag)Update your decor with new fabric for your chair pads. Covering your chair pads is a way to update your decor at little expense. Upholstery fabric choices are abundant, ranging from floral designs to stripes. If your chair pad is separate from the chair, you will need enough material to cover the top and bottom. For those pads that sit into the chair, called slip seats, you will need enough fabric to fold to the underside and staple.




The type of chair pad you have determines how you figure the yardage. Remove the seat from the chair. Most seats are screwed in, so a screwdriver will work. Unscrew and pop out the seat. For those seats attached with a nut and bold, use the pliers to loosen the bolt. Turn the pliers to the left to loosen the screw. Measure the length of the seat. Using the tape measure, place the tape on the inside of the front of the seat. Guide it to the other side and stop on the inside of the back of the seat. Add 3 to 4 inches to your total. This allows enough fabric to fold under the chair for stapling. You do not need to measure the width because the width of upholstery fabric is sufficient for the chair. Calculate how much fabric you will need. Fabric is sold by the yard, which is 36 inches. If your seat length is 27 inches, divide 36 into 27. The result is 0.75 or 3/4 of a yard. You will need 3/4 yard for each slip seat. Measure the length of the top of the chair pad from the front to the back of the chair.




Add an additional 1 inch for a 3/8-inch seam allowance on each end. Double that number for the top and bottom of the chair. For example, if the chair length is 20 inches, add 1 inch for the seam allowance and then multiply by two. You need 42 inches of length for one chair pad. Measure the depth of the chair. Add an additional 1 inch for a 3/8-inch seam allowance you need to attach the gusset. The gusset is the rectangular strip of material that connects the top and bottom of the chair pad. If the depth is 2 inches, you need 3 inches for the gusset. Measure the perimeter of the chair pad. Add 1 inch for seam allowance. This is the length of strip needed for the gusset. Calculate how many strips of fabric needed for the gusset. Most upholstery fabric is 54 inches wide, including the selvage or edging. Subtract 1 inch for each side to allow for cutting off the selvage. You now have 52-inch-wide fabric. Divide the 52 inches into your perimeter measurement for the gusset. If your gusset measurement is 65 inches, divide 52 into 65.




The result is 1.25. You will need 1.25 yards for the gusset. Therefore, you will need to cut two strips for the gusset. If the gusset strip is 3 inches, you will need to factor in 6 inches. Total your length measurements and gusset measurements. For example, if you need 42 inches for the length of the pad, add that to the 6 inches for two gusset strips. You need 48 inches of material. If you need 48 inches of material, divide 36 into 48. The result is 1.3 yards of material for each chair. Things You Will Need Screwdriver Pliers Tape measure Calculator Tip Warning References Fabric Work Shop: Upholster a Slipseat Photo Credits PhotoObjects.net/PhotoObjects.net/Getty Images Suggest a CorrectionAn adult will need to sign for this item. Read Reviews (7)Write a Review Then, as your child grows, you can easily convert it to an infant seat to add interactive toy play, then make it a toddler rocker. It folds easily and has a built-in handle, so it can go wherever you and baby do! Requires 1 D battery.




Developmental Guidelines:Use recline position from birth until child is able to sit up unassisted.Use upright position only with a child who has enough upper body control to sit up unassisted.Use restraint system until child is able to climb in and out of product unassisted.Better for BabyPromotes Comfort and SecurityCalming vibrations and gentle rocking motion help comfort and soothe baby.Versatile seat angles add comfort for different age babies. Encourages Developing Motor Skills As baby bats at overhead and side activities, eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills are being refined.Stimulates SensesRattles offer auditory stimulation.Bright colors and patterns stimulate baby’s visual sense.Better for MomEnjoy years of use—from birth to 40 pounds!Convenient space for feeding baby. Requires 2 D batteries.Weight: 40 lbs. (18 kg) /!\ CAUTION: This package contains small parts which are for adult assembly only. Seabrooke Patio Rocking Chair Reviews - page 2 What is the weight limit for these chairs




Thank you for question. The weight capacity is 250 #'s for the rocking chairs. We apologize for not having this information available but will have it uploaded soon. What size seat cushions fit the seabrooke patio rocking chair? Thank you for your question. The cushion that best fits the Seabrooke Rocking Chair is Patio Seat Cushion 18-1/2"x19-1/2"x3", item # 490952. For future reference, most furniture items will list the corresponding cushions in the overview.Treasure Garden Protective Furniture Cover CP910 Rectangle Market Umbrella Cover up to 13'Treasure Garden Protective Furniture Cover CP912 AG19 and AG3 Series & Cantilevers up to 10'I am continuing to work on the nursery, I am in charge of the sewing projects. My daughter and her husband found a rocker on Craig's list which they purchased, sanded and painted yellow. Today I finished making the cushions for the rocker. I thought this would be a quick project but I was wrong because of finding cushion forms.




I didn't want to custom order foam at like 75.00 and to find a cheap set to recover was really tricky! and unfortunately I had to pay shipping. It still beat any other price that I could find. Then Emily said she wanted the cushions to be grey and white and all the fabric I had was grey, white and yellow, of course! Back to Top Shelf Quilts I went and I found a nifty grey and white circle and dots fabric and I bought the rest of the bolt, about 3.5 yards. Here's the bottom cushion and the fabric I cut to its shape and size. To tie the cushion onto the chair, I cut 2.5" strips and ironed them in so each side met and then ironed that again after I ironed in the cut ends. I then zipped them up on the sewing machine. I made them about 10 inches long and have a total of 8, 2 at each corner, on the back and 4 on the bottom. Here is what the ties look like in production. After I had both pieces cut to match the size and shape of the cushions they were covering, I attached the ties to the right side of their corners.




Then I sewed the bottom and tops with right sides together leaving a gap to push the pillow through. Before adding the cushion/pillow I turned the cover right sides out and made sure that the ties didn't get caught in the seams. When the cushion was safely stuffed inside I had to carefully sew the opening closed with the seam allowance tucked inside. This is the trickiest part of the project but they are done! I gave them to Emily today and she put them on the rocker. When I am done with all of my projects, I will go see the finished nursery. I haven't seen it since I was over there making the curtains. I don't know if I will get the window seat cushion covered this week as there is Thanksgiving to celebrate. But I did make some nice progress on the Modern Baby Quilt. You can see the back fabric - I love it as it is so similar to the quilt.  It wasn't quite wide enough so I added a middle strip of a fading grey fabric, here it just looks black but it is super fun! I love my hobby of sewing.

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