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Fabric Dining Chairs Covers

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Native speaker to serve you in 27 Languages 30-day satisfaction guaranteed free return policy * Local return services for Europe & USA * Not include made-to-order items. Join Our Family Sign-Up Download our mobile apps for extra cash rewards Register our news letter for exclusive benefitsThe first time I reupholstered anything was a set of dining room chairs from the early 1900’s. Talk about old, but honestly, it was easier than I thought and they came out great considering it was my first time. However, I chose a print fabric and quickly realized that I should have looked at the repeat of the pattern first. But then again, I over calculated my measurements and bought twice the amount than what I needed! Whether it’s you reupholstering the chair or a professional you’ve hired, knowing your measurements will help determine the amount of yardage you will need. I’ve put together some tips on how to measure a dining room chair seat, and what to take into consideration when choosing an upholstery fabric.




Using an Existing Pattern Some chairs are shaped uniquely (usually vintage chairs), and in that case it’s easier to use the current pattern rather than taking down measurements. The best way is to take the fabric off that is currently on the chair and use it as a pattern for the new fabric. This includes the number of times the fabric is folded over around the edges (usually twice) and ironing them out so you have a complete flat pattern. If the staples have ripped the fabric, preventing it from lying out evenly, add an extra inch around the entire pattern. For the average dining room chair (16″ x 18″), you can get two seats out of ¾ of a yard, of 54” wide fabric. Measuring dining room chairs is pretty simple. It’s best to remove the seat from the chair to get the most accurate measurements. With a tape measure, measure the length of the seat from top to bottom from each bottom edge. Add another 3-4 inches to both sides to allow for a fold over finish and stapling underneath.




For the average chair (16” x 18”) you don’t need to measure the width because upholstery fabrics that are 54” wide will give you a sufficient amount of fabric to work with. If your chair is larger than average, measure the width the same way as you would measure the length at it’s widest point. If you have more than one chair that you are reupholstering, multiply the number of chairs by 0.75 and divide by 2. This will give you the total amount of yardage you will need for your chairs. If you choose a pattern with a repeat, allow yourself an extra 1/2 yard for matching the fabric. Also if it’s a large print, center the pattern in the middle of the seat, this way its not off centered. With repeats and large prints, consider an extra 1/2 yard to a yard for centering and matching the fabric.Protect your outdoor patio dining sets and other furniture from the harshest weather with KoverRoos patio furniture covers. All of our covers are available in four fabrics— Tyvek, Koverroos III, Supraroos and WeatherMax.




We keep a large selection so you can find the right cover for your taste and budget. And if you can't find a cover to fit your furniture, you can request a custom cover quote for any fabric. Designed for one-way breathability, KoverRoos will protect your furniture from mold, mildew and debris.Our patio furniture covers comes with a unique fastening system and storage pouch, so you can easily store your cover when not in use. After 30 years our patio furniture covers continue to excel in keeping outdoor furniture in pristine condition. To guarantee that your patio furniture cover will fit your outdoor patio dining set and other furniture, please make sure to measure the combined dimensions of your outdoor patio dining set (the outdoor table and chairs as you intend to cover them). When measuring your outdoor patio furniture, always allow for installation and removal of your patio furniture cover. Oval/Rectangular Dining Covers w/Umbrella Hole Round/Square Dining Covers w/Umbrella Hole




Bar Height Dining CoversChair covers and sashes are effective ways to update a room or add glamour and romance to a formal event. They quickly dress up otherwise plain chairs and instantly transform the look of an entire space. Unfortunately, the cost of quality covers and sashes can be prohibitive, especially at an event where there are a hundred or more chairs to outfit. An alternative to purchasing or renting these linens is to make them by hand. Giving a dining room or kitchen a facelift does not have to take a lot of time and effort. Making chair covers that slip over the top of dining room chairs offers a quick and budget-friendly update. Not only do these covers refresh a room's look, they also hide any unsightly stains on chair cushions and are easily cleaned or switched out for another look. This is an especially good tactic for preserving dining room chairs from the hands of messy toddlers, and the covers, when made out of washable fabric, can be tossed in the washing machine when they are soiled.




Chair covers and sashes are also perfect for a formal event, such as a wedding, bridal shower, or baby shower. Beautiful chair linens add an air of elegance and romance to any event, but the cost of renting chair covers can be quite high due to the sheer number needed. Making them takes time and effort but can save a significant amount of money. The beauty of making the covers and sashes lies in the ability to customize the fabric to any color or design scheme. Making a no-sew cover is the easiest way to create chair covers and sashes. The only things needed are enough fabric to cover each chair, fabric glue, ribbon or tulle, and a measuring tape. When choosing the fabric, take into consideration the chair's use. If the covers are for a home dining room, purchase fabric that is elegant in style but sturdy enough to withstand repeated washings after the inevitable spills that will occur. Fabrics that are more delicate are suitable for a formal event. Easily cleaned and durable Simplicity can be offset by an elegant satin or silk sash




A good choice for families with pets and small children Can be dressed up for more elegant occasions A blend of cotton fibers and polyester Ideal for everyday use and special occasions Start the process of creating the covers by measuring the back of the chair from the top of the chair to the floor. Next, measure the front of the chair from the top of the chair to the seat and then along the seat and down to the floor. Add these measurements together to determine the total length of fabric required. Measure the chair at its widest point to determine the width of fabric needed. Add 1 1/2 inches to the length and width before cutting the fabric to allow for a 3/4-inch "hem" along each edge. Once the fabric is cut, hem the edges by turning the fabric under and securing it with fabric glue. To create the chair sash, cut a piece of wide satin ribbon or tulle long enough to wrap around the chair, tie a bow, and allow the ends to fall near the floor. Place the cover over the chair and position it properly.

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