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Buy Wingback Chair Slipcovers - Top Slipcover Stores If you are looking for slip covers we can help. Our slip cover store directory lists all the best places to buy slipcovers near you. Our listings include stores, businesses, vendors, and dealers who have slipcovers for sale. Most of these suppliers carry slipcovers for couches, sofas, sectionals, chairs, and ottomans. You can browse through our slipcover sellers directory and quickly and easily locate the best places to get slipcovers in your area.This is what the chairs looked like before, when Joanne found them at the yard sale. Look for chairs that have good structure but just need to be recovered. Joanne Palmisano is the author of Salvage Secrets (W.W. Norton, September 2011). Visit her blog, also called Salvage Secrets. Cut the drop cloth into big pieces to cover each large section of the chair. We tucked and folded at the seams to get a finished look. In some areas we just glued down the fabric to the chair, but in other spots we had to hand stitch some of the pieces together.




We used the finished edges of the canvas in the most visible spots — along the arms and back. The arms are two separate pieces — the inner piece folds over the outer piece. If necessary, cut each piece down further to the approximate size — make sure you cut extra to allow for curves and padding. Slowly place each piece down with the adhesive spray, pressing along the way to take out folds or wrinkles. The spray is forgiving, so if you need to pull it back up you can, and then place it back down. Cut one piece at a time and make sure the edges are finished edges. Tuck in or folded over to give each seam a finished edge. We did the chair's skirt last to cover the bottom edges of all the other pieces. You can do the skirt as one long piece wrapped all the way around or do separate pieces on each side of the chair. When all the pieces are in place and are glued down, use the hammer to insert the upholstery nail heads through the fabric and into the chair's framing.




All chairs vary — on some you can feel the framing in the arms, others the on the back and some around the edges. The chair will need to be stitched together at the many of the seams to hold fabric in place. The adhesive is more of a temporary solution to get the pieces in their exact spots. The stitching will give it a rustic chic look. G.I.L.I. got it love it Joan Rivers Classics Collection Linea by Louis Dell'Olio LOGO by Lori Goldstein Laptop Bags & Cases View All Tech Cases & Accessories Dooney Sports Collegiate Collection Dooney Sports MLB Collection Dooney Sports NFL Collection My Saint My Hero WEN by Chaz Dean GPS Navigation & Car Tech Cases & Accessories Beats by Dr. Dre All For The Home Clearance Home Projects & Tools ED On Air by Ellen DeGeneres Food of the Month In the Kitchen with David In the Kitchen with Mary Fitness Equipment & DVDs Health & Fitness Clearance




Sunny Health & Fitness Fertilizers & Weed Control Plants, Bulbs & Trees Liz Claiborne New York Sure Fit Stretch Faux Suede Wing Chair Slipcover Please select an option: Comfort meets stylish ease. This cover is simple to slip on with its soft, form-fitting fabric and all-around elastic. Perfect for shaped furniture like wing chairs, the cover has the look and feel of suede but can be tossed into the washer and dryer for fuss-free care. Fits most standard wingback chairs with a seat width of less than 32" and back height less than 45"92% polyester/8% spandexMachine wash, tumble dryMade in ChinaChanging out decor seasonally sounds like a daunting (and pricey) task, but there is one simple switch that is easy, affordable and makes a big impact -- covering your sofa with a new slipcover. This can instantly transform a space, update tired seating or protect furniture from pets, kids and stains. If you happen to be handy with a sewing machine, you may consider making your own, but if not, don't worry.




There are many options on the market in a range of colors, fabrics and price points that will suit any design style. Read our buying guide and tips from decorating experts to help you choose the best slipcover for your furniture. Buy the right size. Since slipcovers come in many sizes, it's important to measure your furniture before heading to the store. Margaret Nanni, SVP of Product Development at Sure Fit, suggests to take note of the longest measurement of your chair or sofa, including the arms. Sure Fit and other similar slipcovers will fit couches that are 83 to 96 inches long, a love seat cover will be for a 58 to 73 inch piece and a chair slipcover is for 32 to 43 inches. Also, measure the distance from the floor to the bottom of your sofa, as some covers have a ruffled or pleated skirt at the bottom. Bottom line: If you are hoping to get a more fitted, custom look, look for a cover made for your furniture's exact measurements. (Annie Sloan, an interior designer and author of Creating the French Look and 22 other books on interior decorating and paint usage, suggests measuring twice!)




For a more laid-back feel, an approximate measurement will do. Or, consider a loose-fit slipcover. You won't need to fuss over exact measurements, yet you can still achieve that same casual affect.Slipcovers have gotten a bad wrap in the past as generally unsightly and unstylish pieces of fabric thrown over furniture. But Nanni told us that "the perception of slipcovers has changed, they are not only functional -- they are fashionable. They have come a long way from what they used to be." Lisa Jackson, interior designer and CEO of Lucca & Co., always slipcovers furniture. She told us, "I love the attitude; it's more casual and inviting. You want to put your feet up and relax." Surprisingly, there are many options available in terms of fit. Traditional covers looks the best on sofas and chairs with rounded arms and rectangular cushions, but specialty shapes are available for other types of seating, such as wingback chairs or recliners. You can find a slipcover that works with any decor style, whether you prefer a clean modern look, traditional or shabby chic.




And a slipcover can even give new meaning to a room's decor, making it unique and stylish. Jackson says, "there is no reason not to mix slipcovers with more formal furniture. It's the juxtaposition which makes the room sing." Fitted styles that hug the furniture tightly come in several pieces and have a seamless aesthetic. Also, details like contrasting welt or decorative trim can add visual interest and accent the lines of your piece. Jackson mentioned that she looks for details -- like a tailored skirt and zippers -- when choosing a cover. Other covers drape loosely and just tuck into the cushions and may tie in the back. These are often less expensive, and our friends at Sure Fit say they take only minutes to slip on, so are great for pet owners or even to spruce up a dorm room. Bottom line: While the seamless styles are clean and modern, make sure they are easy to slip on and off for cleaning and swapping.Sloan says "It’s the fabric that defines the style. An upholstery fabric needs to be tough and firm."




Heavy cotton duck, canvas or a twill blend are the best bets for seats that get a lot of traffic. These fabrics often fit looser and are more inviting and comfortable to sit on. Form-fitting covers offer a more modern and tailored look and are made from stretchier fabrics like a micro-suede or a polyester and spandex blend. Wool, linen and silk may be elegant and soft to the touch, but often need to be dry-cleaned. But, if used to cover an occasional piece (like a bedroom chair), Sloane said it could be worth investing in a fine fabric. Heavy fabrics like chenille and velvet are bulky and won't conform to the shape of your piece. Bottom Line: Cotton, canvas and denim are machine washable, come in an array of colors and patterns, and are of a medium weight so they will lay nicely. Sloan's favorite slip covers are "pure cotton ones, that can be washed easily and then while just a little damp, can be put back on the chair so the fabric dries tight to the chair and in the right shape."

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