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I don't know why I didn't make slipcovers for all of the furniture before! They can be spot cleaned and thrown in the wash. And when you make them fitted, you don't sacrifice style for function. I really love the feminine pleated skirt on this one.
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Good for you, Paulette! You did a great job on your first wing chair! Woo hoo. You go, girl!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up!! I'm totally contemplating doing something for my blue velvet wing chair!! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteAnd about the candy eggs.....I bought mine at The Dollar Tree and they were so gross that no one even wanted to eat them! :)
This looks awesome! The detail on the back is perfect!
ReplyDeleteYour chair looks gorgeous! I am so impressed! I could never sew something like this. So pretty!
ReplyDeletethat is gorgeous, love the buttons down the back! i have a party going on if you would like to share this, i would love it if you did.
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It looks fantastic! I bought some canvas cloth to make slip covers a while back and haven't done it yet. You've inspired me. Thanks! Great job. Lisa~
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ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job on your slipcover and your arms look great in the front...lol, of the chair that is. Nice job!
Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI think I might be ready to tackle my first slip!!
Janet xox
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thanks for sharing this at my party!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! I can't wait to make slipcovers for my 4 blue velvet wing chairs and 1 ottoman! Just need to find the right drop cloths.
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