How To Make Seat Pads For Dining Chairs
Step 1
Lay out the seat pad on to a fat quarter and make a mark on three sides that is half the depth of the seat pad away from the edge. For example, my seat pad is 4cm deep which means that three sides have a 2cm allowance.
Step 2
For the fourth side use the full depth of the seat pad as an allowance, in my case this is 4cm. Make a small mark on this edge so that you can identify it.
Step 3
Cut out the fabric and use this piece as a template for the other side.
Step 4
Measure out the width of the fabric piece and cut the hook and loop to match.
Step 5
Sew one piece of hook and loop to the right side of the fabric, along the long edge you marked earlier.
Step 6
Sew the other piece of hook and loop on the other marked long edge but to the wrong side.
Step 7
Once the hook and loop is attached, line up the two cover pieces right sides together and pin.
Step 8
Sew around the three edges using a narrow seam allowance, I have used a quarter of an inch on mine
Top Tip! . . .Use a pin to keep the seams in place.
Step 9
Once you have finished sewing, match the seams on a front corner and pull it flat. Make a mark across the point that is the same width as the depth of your seat pad. For example, my seat pad is 4cm deep and the line I have drawn across the seams is 4cm long.
Step 10
Do the same for the other corner. You should now have two corners marked and the hook and loop corners should be flat.
Step 11
Sew along your line using a small straight stitch. Once you have finished both corners, trim away the excess fabric.
Step 12
Cut two strips of fabric 2 inches wide using the length of the fabric left over from the fat quarters.
Step 13
Fold them in half lengthways with right sides together.
Step 14
Stitch down the long edge and leave both ends open.
Step 15
Turn the tubes right sides out and press flat to make straps.
Step 16
Sew the ends closed.
Step 17
Pin the straps between the excess fabric of the seam allowance, making sure that you have an inch or more of length so that they don't tear away.
Step 18
Sew the straps into the fabric.
Step 19
Turn the cover right side out, pull out the straps and insert the seat pad.
Step 20
Close the hook and loop and tuck the overhang down the side gaps.
Step 21
Your seat pad is now finished! If you've followed along exactly, then you will have a reversible seat pad to spruce up a chair and confuse your cat. You can also attach a bit of ribbon so that you can tie it to a chair back.
How To Make Seat Pads For Dining Chairs
Source: https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/ideas/sewing/how-to-make-a-seat-pad-cover
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