Sewing
a Slipcover for an Ottoman
Adapted From: Window
Treatments & Slipcovers For Dummies
Many people
have an old ottoman sitting around in their den or living room for its great
function, but often, that same (boring) ottoman wouldn't win a design award. No
need to throw it away and buy a new one. Try this easy ottoman project to
"upgrade" an older ottoman; it's a great opportunity to add a bit of
color, texture, or both, to your room's decor.
This project
covers a square or rectangular ottoman. No matter if your ottoman sits right on
the floor or has little legs, this design covers the entire ottoman, from the
seat top down to the floor. (You could easily shorten the length measurement if
you want to show off your ottoman's gorgeous legs!)
Figuring
fabric and trim
To create
this ottoman slipcover, use a large square or rectangular piece of fabric. To
get the right measurement to cover your ottoman, place your measuring tape on
the floor at the bottom of the ottoman and measure the width from floor to
floor; that is, up and over the top of the ottoman from one side to the other.
Repeat this measurement with the length. After that, add 1 inch to each
measurement and convert the inches of your larger measurement to yards.
For example,
say your ottoman is 44 inches wide and 50 inches long. When you add an inch to
each measurement for seam allowance, you end up with 45 x 51 inches. Converting
51 inches to yards, you'll require 1-1/2 yards of fabric that is either 45 or 60
inches wide.
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An ottoman begs for a
bit of embellishment along the bottom, like a great decorative fringe,
so try it out! Bullion fringe is a great look, or try a fun ball fringe
for a playful, less formal effect. To determine how much trim you need,
measure the ottoman's circumference, measuring at the lower edge of the
ottoman, and add an extra inch or two.
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Going for your
supplies
To start your
ottoman upgrade, gather these items:
- Approximately 2 yards of
fabric. (For exact measurements for your ottoman, refer to the previous
section.)
- Approximately 3 yards of
decorative trim (You may need more or less trim based on your ottoman's
size.)
- Sewing machine with appropriate
color heavy-duty thread
Creating your
ottoman slipcover
When making
your slipcover, follow these simple steps:
1. Iron all your
fabric well, so it's flat and smooth when you're ready to cut it.
2. Lay the fabric
evenly over the ottoman, with the right side facing down.
3. Using your
straight pins, pin the sides together at each corner to create four flaps of
fabric, as shown in Figure 1).
Figure 1: Pinning and cutting the corners.
4. With your
scissors, trim the four corners so that you have a 1-inch seam allowance, also
shown in Figure 1.
Be sure to
measure the inch seam allowance, starting from the straight line the straight
pins form.
5. Remove the
fabric from the ottoman, prepare your sewing machine with heavy-duty thread, and
sew your seams along the line formed by the pins, removing them as you sew.
6. Turn the fabric
right side out and test it on the ottoman to check the fit.
7. If you're
planning to use decorative trim, measure the bottom of the slipcover all the way
around its circumference to determine the amount need.
8. Create a hem at
the bottom of your slipcover by turning your fabric under a 1/2-inch and
stitching with your sewing machine.
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If you prefer to add
decorative trim, you don't need to hem the bottom. Just add it around
the circumference of the slipcover fabric, either by sewing, using
iron-on bonding tape, or hot glue from a glue gun. If you're using a
longer fringe, be sure to pin it in place a bit higher so that it
doesn't puddle onto the floor.
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