If you don't live in a climate where you need a pair of expensive waterproof boots or you just don't want to buy any, Instructables user csymmank has a guide to making slipcovers for any shoe that ...
Buying new may not be all it’s cracked up to be right now in home furnishings. If you’ve ordered furniture in the past year or so, you know it’s become a mysterious waiting game. “Backordered” and ...
LITTLE ROCK — Furniture owners who possess more than a little sewing know-how can make their own slipcovers. Here are a few websites with do-it-yourself tips. Repair Home offers basic instructions for ...
Furniture slipcovers have a bad rap. Maybe it's because they can be so frumpy, the perfect foil for a finely upholstered antique. (We all know someone who self-slipcovered, bunching and stapling new ...
Lesley Pennington figured she was typical of many people when she bought an inexpensive Ikea sofa, even though the slipcover was less than charming. Coming from the computer industry, where there are ...
Creating a new look or simply freshening your home’s style can be a costly endeavor. But there’s one decorator fail-safe that can give your home some pizzazz without blasting your budget: slipcovers.
If you're making a slipcover, it's best to use heavy, tightly-woven fabrics, said Amy Keeker, manager at Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts in Racine. They're more durable, and slipcovers will be subjected to ...
Each summer, interior designer Ken Stückenschneider transforms the look of his country home’s wicker porch furniture with ease. The cushions, dressed in off-white and tan stripes to complement the ...
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