How To Make A Slipcover For An Office Chair

Do you have an old office chair that you don’t want to get rid of, but don’t like the way it looks? Why not try making a slipcover for it? This is a great way to give your chair a new look without spending a lot of money.

 

 

In this blog post, we will show you how to make a slipcover for an office chair. It is easier than you might think, and only takes a few minutes!

 

 

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What Are The Essential Items For Making Slipcovers

Essential Items for making slipcovers include a straight-stitch sewing machine, an overlocker machine, a walking foot attachment, scissors, tape measurements, pins, an iron and ironing board, and fabric. Most commercial sewing machines can do a straight stitch. A walking foot is an attachment that helps to feed the fabric evenly through the machine. A serger or overlocker sews a seam and finishes the edge of the fabric in one step.

With these supplies in hand, you’re ready to start creating your own custom office chair slipcover!

how to make a slipcover for an office chairs

How To Make A Slipcover For An Office Chair

Making a slipcover for an office chair is not as difficult as it may seem. With a little bit of fabric and some basic sewing skills, you can easily create a custom slipcover that will protect your chair from dirt and wear. 

Drafting The Slipcover Fabric:

Making your slipcovers is a great way to save money and update the look of your furniture. The first step is to draft the fabric. To do this, you will need to measure the width and length of your furniture piece, as well as the height of the back and seat cushions. Add 6 inches to each measurement to allow for seams and hems.

Then, cut out a piece of fabric using these dimensions. Once you have your fabric cut out, place it over the furniture and pin it in place. Finally, cut slits in the fabric where the arms of the chair or sofa will be, being careful not to cut through the pins. Once you have finished drafting the fabric, you are ready to start sewing your slipcover!

Steps For Sewing The Cover:

To sew the slipcover, stitch together the Front Seat Back piece and the Seat Bottom piece. Fold the center edge of each Back Piece under 3/4″; press. Fold under another 3/4″ press. Stitch to form a hem.

Place the seat front piece should be placed face up on the work surface. Keeping the seat portion of the piece out of the way is as simple as folding it down. Pinning along the contours of their outer edges, align the left back panel at the center of the front chair back piece, right side facing. Pin the right back panel along the opposite side, overlaid over the left back panel. With a 1/2 inch seam allowance, stitch the sections together.

One long edge and each short edge of the skirt pieces should be finished with a narrow hem. Gather each skirt piece by stitching a line of gathering stitches along the raw edge. Pin the gathered edges of each skirt piece to the lower edge of the seat back, aligning the raw edges. Stitch in place with a straight stitch and a seam allowance.

Turn the slipcover right side out, and insert it over your furniture piece. Tuck the excess fabric into the crevice between the back and seat cushions, and adjust the gatherings to create a pleasing drape. Your slipcover is now complete!

You can get readymade slipcovers from Amazon too!

Where To Find Ideas Ideas For Slipcovers

If you are looking for ideas for slipcovers for an office chair, here are some places to start your search.

Local Fabric Store:

This is a great place to start your search for slipcovers because you will have a wide variety of fabric options to choose from local fabric stores can usually give you some helpful tips on how to measure and cut the fabric for your slipcover.

Online:

Many websites sell slipcovers for office chairs. This can be a great option if you are looking for a specific color or style that you cannot find in stores. Plus, you can usually find some great deals on slipcovers online. You can also get some ideas from Pinterest.

Thrift Stores:

There are great places to look for slipcovers because you can often find them for very low prices. Just be sure to wash the slipcover before using it on your office chair.

With a little bit of research, you should be able to find some great ideas for slipcovers for your office chair.

Benefits Of Having Slipcovers

Slipcovers have many benefits, both aesthetically and functionally. Functionally, slipcovers can prolong the life of your furniture by protecting it from dirt, spills, and wear and tear. Slipcovers are also great for hiding any damage or stains on your furniture, and they can be easily removed and thrown in the washing machine when they get dirty. Aesthetically, slipcovers can give your furniture a whole new look.

Whether you’re looking to change up your style or simply want to refresh your décor, slipcovers are an easy and affordable way to do it. Slipcovers come in a wide variety of colors, patterns, and fabrics, so you’re sure to find one that fits your taste. And because they’re so easy to put on and take off, you can change them as often as you like. So if you’re looking for a way to protect your furniture and add some style to your space, slipcovers are a great option.

FAQs

How Much Does It Cost To Reupholster An Office Chair?

The cost of reupholstering an office chair will depend on the size of the chair, the type of fabric you choose, and the job complexity. Generally, you can expect to pay between $200 and $700 to reupholster an office chair.

How Do I Choose The Right Fabric For My Slipcover?

When choosing a fabric for your slipcover, you will want to consider the function of the slipcover as well as the aesthetic. If you’re looking for a slipcover that will be used often, you’ll want to choose a durable fabric like denim or canvas. If you’re looking for a slipcover that is more for a show, you can choose a lighter-weight fabric like cotton or linen.

How Do I Measure My Office Chair For A Slipcover?

To measure your office chair for a slipcover, you will need to take four measurements: the width of the back, the height of the back, the width of the seat, and the depth of the seat.

Wrapping Up

So there you have it! Your very own office chair slipcover. It’s easy, cheap, and best of all, it will make your old chair look new again. Now that you know how to make a slipcover for an office chair, get creative with fabrics and colors to really personalize your space. Have fun with it!

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Robert Martin

Robert Martin

Hey, I'm Robert and I help manage this site. With several years in the financial space, I have spent a lot of time behind a computer sitting in an office chair. That led to many back and neck problems. That's where my search for finding the perfect office chair began. That research made me realize that others need help finding comfortable chairs, and that's why this blog was started!
Robert Martin

Robert Martin

Hey, I'm Robert and I help manage this site. With several years in the financial space, I have spent a lot of time behind a computer sitting in an office chair. That led to many back and neck problems. That's where my search for finding the perfect office chair began. That research made me realize that others need help finding comfortable chairs, and that's why this blog was started!

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