This large wingback went from Grandma's old chair to an updated one you would be proud to display in your living room. Seven yards of fabric needed. |
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These chairs were purchased at an auction from a large Seattle hotel. A distressed paint treatment and slipcovers with contrasting piping and buttons gave the chairs a new look. |
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Do you have an old sofa with good lines, a great feel, but outdated fabric. A slipcover can solve your decorating needs. Jennifer and Friends slipcovers are fitted to each couch and new cushion covers made so it almost looks upholstered. A sofa this size take about 12-15 yards of fabric. |
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Give your traditional wingback new style with a clean white textured fabric slipcover. Fitted to your chair, these slipcovers can be taken off and washed or drycleaned depending on the fabric used. 5 yards of fabric needed.
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Add some whimsy to your furniture by combining multiple fabrics on one piece. The loveseat uses three red fabrics with different textures, plus black fabric and striped trim. The ottoman uses two different fabrics but keeps consistency with the use of the same trim. Loveseats usually take about twelve yards of fabric.
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This chair and a half went from warn cottage chinse to a traditional solid in an updated color with just 10 yards of fabric. |
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