by retiredhappy » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:02 am
Doubt if you will find a pattern - I never did. Its all straight line sewing so don't be intimidated. Just take it one seam at a a time. Wish you were coming to the Texas GTG I could show you how. Start with a strip that is cut at least 2" wider than the sides of your cushion. You will need at least 1" seams all around. Basically lay your material around your cushion RIGHT SIDE DOWN. Its just a strip that goes around the cushion. On the back side cut the strip twice as wide as you need. Cut in half length wise fold along the long edge and sew velcro on each side that is long enough to go slightly around each end about 3". (You will be sewing one strip of Velcro on the right side and one strip on the wrong side) Just be sure you leave enough for seams, better too much than too little. You can always trim the excess. Pin the part of the strip with the velcro to the rest of the strip by laying it around your cushion, right side to the cushion. Keep it pretty tight to the cushion as you pin. Sew strip together.
Now lay a piece of fabric, wrong side up, on your cushion. Now start pinning your strip to the cushion fabric. Again, keep it pretty tight to the cushion. At the corners where you need to make it sort of round, I use an ink marker to mark the seam to be sure I "round" it out there.
Put the piece back on the cushion RIGHT SIDE TO THE CUSHION. Now pin your cushion piece to the rest. Open the velcro to remove and sew.
I keep stressing - BE SURE YOU'RE SEWING RIGHT SIDE TO RIGHT SIDE OF MATERIAL or you'll be ripping and resewing.
This sounds complicated but its all straight sewing one piece at a time. Just use pinning to make your fabric fit whatever you're covering. Pin pretty tight as the cover loosens somewhat when you turn it right side out. Be sure when pinning that you leave enough for seam on the other side, too.
PM me if you need more help.
Karen West
Baxter, Sophie, & Bailey..