2017-02-12


If you are looking for a super cute project, you are going to love this Chair Cover Play Kitchen .. who will you make it for?



We were thrilled when we came across this super cute project. No doubt, you already have someone in mind and there will be hours of good clean fun to come for your little one. The idea is so simple and the results are so incredibly cute!

It involves creating a slip cover for a regular kitchen or dining chair that magically becomes a play kitchen. We know you are going to love this project and you can fold it up, pop it in your bag. It can be utilized when visiting family and friends and ensures your little one will be entertained without screen time!

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Slip Cover Video via Homemade Simple

How To Make Chair Slip Cover Video

We have included a video tutorial that shows you how to make your own Chair Cover at home. We have added her comments below from her youtube channel. To watch, click Play above ⇑

“So, there are seven pieces. There is the back, the face, the sides, the seat, and the front. And by doing a diagram and taking your tape measure, you can simply go ahead and measure each of those angles.

Now here’s a tip when it comes to fabric, go ahead and pre-wash your fabric. You want to make sure that it is washed because it will shrink once you wash this slip cover. Before you cut all of your pieces, you want to make sure that you leave at least an inch. That way you can go ahead and sew all the seams and know that you have enough room. If you cut on the line you’re not going to be able to join them together.

Chair Cover Play Kitchen Free Pattern via E-How

Once you have all your measurements and all your pieces cut, the fun part of sewing them together is pretty easy. You want to basically take your draw pins and go ahead and pin the fabric together and sew. And continue all the way around until you’ve got your piece sewn. You want to slip it on inside-out to make sure that you have a nice fit. And the great thing about making your own slip covers is that it’s very inexpensive. A normal slip cover at a store will run anywhere between twenty to fifty dollars, per cover. For just under forty dollars, I was able to buy enough material to cover six chairs. Just think of the saving.

And there you go, you have it all done and then once it’s fit nicely — you know all your edges are good — you then can pull it off and turn it inside-out and slip it on.

And there you have it. What was once an old chair that could have easily been tossed has been given some new life by adding a slip cover” – Blogger, Homemade Simple

Chair Cover Play Kitchen Free Pattern via E-How

How To Make Chair Cover Play Kitchen

Tape measure

Off-white cotton twill or canvas for the base, 2 yards

Scissors

Straightedge

Rotary cutter and cutting mat

Water-soluble pen

Fabric for curtains, 1/2 yard

Fabric for side pockets and backsplash, 1/2 yard

Fabric scraps in colors suitable for the burners, knobs, oven door, kitchen window, etc.

Paper-backed fusible web

Sewing machine with size 80 needle

Iron

Hook-and-loop fastener (such as Velcro), 30 inches

Double-fold seam binding, 8 yards

4 large buttons

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Chair Cover Play Kitchen Free Pattern via E-How

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