Quilted Computer Chair Cover
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Quilted Computer Chair Cover
I'm currently visiting my brother in Arizona and his computer chair is sturdy and cushy, however its not all that great to look at with the wear and tear of use and shredded chair fabric. So this is my attempt to make a quilted cover for it. The bagginess of it is to allow addition pillows under neath to cush my tush..
I am still trying to decide if I should cover the arms which are plastic or just finish off the bottom and sides of seat. ??? Thoughts or comments always appreciated.
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I am still trying to decide if I should cover the arms which are plastic or just finish off the bottom and sides of seat. ??? Thoughts or comments always appreciated.
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looks great - i'm not sure I'd worry about the arms but if you do, youcan try an idea I saw the other day for a quilted steering wheel cover - once it's done, stitch in a layer of non-skid shelf covering material to both pad and keep the fabric from slipping....or if you just are looking at the issue of color, there are good paints on the market designed for plastice that would work to hide the black.
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How unique, Jenniky!
ITA ... leave the arms as is, as they get a lot of use and abuse and would be shabby far sooner than the rest of the chair. Are you going to scotchguard the chair once finished?
ITA ... leave the arms as is, as they get a lot of use and abuse and would be shabby far sooner than the rest of the chair. Are you going to scotchguard the chair once finished?
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