Home Dec Duo


I’m taking advantage of my twin sister’s visit to spruce up the Portland White House. A few years ago I helped Diane recover her dining room chairs and now she’s returning the favor. I actually found the perfect fabric on my last trip to Georgia to visit her: a four-yard remnant of a beautiful “high performance” fabric, more than enough to cover six chairs. The beauty of having extra fabric is that there’s plenty to make new covers should the need arise.

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

In the photo above you can see a piece of the new fabric artfully draped over a chair to cover the stains and worn spots. Here’s a close-up of the fabric:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white backgroundIsn’t it gorgeous? I love the subtle diamond design.

The chairs are part of an antique dining room set the Dear Husband and I bought 25 or 30 years ago. I had the chairs recovered professionally at the time. The upholsterer did such a good job that all Diane and I needed to do was cover the existing chair pads — no need to remove the old covers and dig out all those staples. An excellent DIY project but a two-person job for sure.

I started by making a freezer paper pattern, tracing around an existing chair pad for the shape and adding about 3½†extra to wrap the fabric around to the back:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

Five of the six chairs have no arms; the sixth is the one in the first picture, the one I think of as the Papa Bear chair because it’s a couple inches wider and an inch longer than the other ones. After cutting fabric for the five armless chairs, I sliced the pattern to add the extra width and length for the Papa Bear chair:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Now take a look at the finished product:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white backgroundPretty nice, eh?

Here’s a look at one of the armless chairs:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

I really loved the old fabric on the chairs but I must confess the new fabric looks a bit more luxurious:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white backgroundAs Diane would say, “Simply elegant and elegantly simple!”

 

 

 

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8 Responses to Home Dec Duo

  1. Diane says:

    A labor of love!

  2. Charlie says:

    Easy seating.

  3. Vickie Rooks says:

    Such a nice upgrade!

  4. Sandy says:

    Beautiful. I love the fabric and the chairs.

  5. Christine says:

    Lovely! You really complete your projects quickly!

    • Dawn says:

      Oh, Christine — if only that were true! The chair recovering project was quick as we needed to get it done before Diane went home. But on my current WIP, it’s taken me a month to make the equivalent of 13 blocks.

  6. Anne says:

    The chair design is quite lovely and the fabric is perfect. I need to have 6 chairs done here and the padding etc replaced. I think it is more than something I can do and boy the local people are quite pricey. Of course need to find fabric as well….sigh!

    • Dawn says:

      Hi Anne. I remember that it was very expensive having those chairs recovered professionally all those years ago but it turned out to be a good investment because the padding has held up nicely and made it possible for my sister and me to simply put new fabric around the old covers.

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