I was going to yoga the other morning, and spotted this suede ottoman on the street corner. I decided to temp the garbage picking gods and vowed that I would give it a new home and new life if it was still there when I got back. Like Pretty Woman. My ottoman is Julia Roberts in this scenario, by the way.
This is how it entered my life:
And this is how it looks now:
Total project time : 1 hour
Total cost: $0
1. Your curtain panel should be big, so you'll start by draping it over your ottoman so that it hits the length you want it on 3 out of your 4 sides
2. Make sure your fabric is face inside out so that she you pin, you are pinning the inside parts that you will sew. On those three sides, begin pinning where you want the creases of your cushion to sit. Keep it taut, so you'll get a clean seam with the finished product.
4. When your form is cut to size, it's time to sew up the insides to give the slip cover structure. First you will need to sew a hem I the part you just cut off. All three other sides should already be hemmed (the beauty of using a curtain!)
If you're anything like me (and I'm sorry if you are) you can eyeball a straight line to sew the corners that you pinned before when it was draped on the ottoman, or if you're smart, you can measure the straight line and pin it down.
5. This is the point at which you should try the cover on your ottoman again, just to be sure that you've sewn it to fit and make adjustments where necessary. Once all four corners have been sewn, you'll have extra fabric in the shape of a triangle that will be of no use to you in this project, so you can cut off or serge if you are using fabric that frays easily.
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