
(I know you missed eh!) Are back to solve a "problem".
Well, after traveling for half a network without having found an excerpt of the guide or tutorial or even a message on a blog to understand how an armchair COVER OLD ... I decided to do it myself =)
I state that for the moment I have not gone beyond a test, a bit 'because the fabric costs, and a bit 'because I had no idea of \u200b\u200bmy skills from upholsterer.
Here is a rough guide of mini "as if it does."
Before only a 'last thing ... this too, as the cheerleader, it is absolutely MASCHISSIMO.
Okay 'by, let's start ...
First, we must take measures about the chair to not run out of fabric on the most beautiful thing that happened to me ... (ma 'sti cabbage, I had other one hundred sheets heheheeh old).
After much thought, I decided to move in this way:
- I took the fabric, I leaned over the chair, I strained at best and I pin it with pins.
- I initially left open the top where the fabric was to make a turn.
- I removed the fabric (only stopped with the pins) and I sewed with a thread a bit 'more often than usual following the steps between a pin and an' other.
- then put it back on and I sewed directly on the chair the curve.
for the seat, when I noticed that it had more fabric, I used another sheet, but the procedure was the same:
- I put the cloth on the seat, I pinned with brooches and then I sewed along the pins.

Be 'I have to say, to my utter amazement, that the work has come better than I had imagined!
The dress fits perfectly and does not even many wrinkles!

admit that this operation will be done in the best way for now ... I took a rubber band to the green and Cicciotti and I have it pinned all the way around!
A day will come to me the stuff I ordered, so I can definitely do the job and if I know well, this fact will be worse in a hurry ...
you soon!