A sofa slipcover seems like a daunting task, but if you think of it in small steps you can definitely tackle it!
If you’re a beginner I would suggest using an inexpensive fabric or even a drop cloth for your first attempt at slipcover making.
Drape your fabric over the inside back of the sofa and allow the fabric to drape down over the deck(seat of the sofa, under the cushion), and down the front. You may need to seam together two or more widths of fabric to cover the whole inside back and the deck….

This green formica in a friends kitchen is the culprit. This kitchen previously had a floral wallpaper backsplash that we recently replaced with this tumbled marble.
The first and one of the most important steps to an epoxy project is to protect your surrounding surfaces. Epoxy is super sticky and messy. It self levels, which means it will run to the lowest point. So you have to make sure your surfaces are level and you don’t have any cracks or crevices it can seep through. …
1. These Shibori dyed zippered pillows are so fun and sew easy. đ The best part about this zippered pillow project is that it can be so inexpensive to totally transform the look of your living room or your patio with a couple new pillows that you can make in an afternoon. …
I generally don’t use flat sheets on any of the beds in my house. We use down comforters with duvet covers on our beds because they’re so cozy and because they expedite the bed making process in the morning. So I usually have a stack of unused flat sheets in my laundry room and linen closet….
Step 1. Cut both your decor fabric and your lining fabric to 20″ wide x 21″ tall. You need two pieces of each….
My dining room table for the past 12 years is a 60″ round plastic folding table from Sam’s club. I love a round dining room table because it seems you can add chairs and an infinite amount of people can sit and dine together. Or play games…it’s magical.