Deck Chair Cushion Covers
Deck Chair Cushion Covers- July 2015
This summer I got creative and designed and sewed myself some deck chair cushion covers.
First 2 chair cushion covers |
In Fabricland one day, I found some outdoor fabric that I really like. How hard can it be, I thought, to make a simple casing for 4 chair cushions. and maybe the long lounge chair, too. I measured the length width and depth of the cushions, multiplied by 4, added in the dimensions of the lounge chair then rounded up generously in case I had miscalculated.
Luckily the fabric that I liked best (a flashy orange and beige floral design) was on sale half price! There you go! Serendipidy! It was meant to be! I bought 9 meters of the fabric, some tough orange outdoor thread to go with it and 2 zippers to start with.
The summer got away on me and I didn't get a chance to start them (Plus my Lone Star quilt was taking up all my quilting time!)
Cutting the big pieces of fabric |
This summer 2015, I was determined that I would get it done! I dug out the fabric in June and started cutting the first cover pieces. Basically you are sewing a 6 sided "box" to enclose the cushions. I measured all the sides of the cushions again and added an extra inch so the cover wouldn't be too tight.
I needed 2 pieces 20 1/2 " x 44" inches each for the front and the back of the first cushion, plus 2 side pieces 4" X 44" inches long, and the top and bottom pieces, 4" x 20 1/2".
What about the zipper; or should I make over lapping flaps like my pillow sham backs? I liked the zipper idea best- where should it be placed, I wondered? Definitely it should go underneath the cushion so it didn't show (underneath the seat part.)
I cut the underneath piece an inch longer then the top piece so I could put in a zipper and have half inch seams attaching it. I sewed the front piece to the left side using a French seam so there would be no raw edges. Then I worked on the back/underneath side and put in the zipper. (Piece of cake with the nice zipper foot I have with my Janome machine!)
Underside of cushion with beige zipper |
The back of my patio cushions have a kind of upside down pocket the width of the cushion where it fits onto the back of the chair (behind your head). I better make those, too, I thought.
I cut a rectangle 6 1/2 inches wide by 20 1/2, then sewed under the seams on all 4 sides. I sewed that on the back, 3 inches down from the top.
Next I added the right side piece to that and placed it on the cushion (which I had brought inside) to make sure it would fit. The bottom and the right side piece mirrored the top and the left side piece. Yes, it was going to work! I sewed the top end piece onto the front part and the bottom end piece to the back.
( I used French seams on the front of the cushion covers only, not the back where it meets the chair. )
It needed a couple of "Y seams" at the top and bottom to finish "the box". I had had lots of practice with sewing "Y seams" with the Lone Star quilt I had recently made, so that wasn't too difficult. I almost forgot to undo the zipper, though in order to turn the whole thing right side out once I was done sewing. Then I fought with the cushion for a bit to pull the cover on. I zipped up the zipper and voila, it was done!
I was so pleased with how it looked! Wow, only 3 more chairs to go ( I wasn't counting the lounge chair at the point.)
Bit by bit, seam by seam, I cut out and sewed a second, then a third deck chair cover. I made a few mistakes and had to rip out some long seams here and there, but finally the 4th one was done! Yay!
I took a few weeks break before I started the lounge chair. I had bought a huge spool of orange outdoor thread but it was nearly gone.
We made a trip to Red Deer Fabricland and they were out of outdoor thread! Yikes!
I ended up buying a really thick beige thread to use for the lounge chair. I measured that all up and yes, I had more than enough fabric left for that cover! The "Quilting goddesses" were definitely smiling down on me! )
The lounge pieces had to be cut 20 1/2 wide by 81 long. Instead of cutting 6 separate piece I decided to cut the front/ top and the right side all in one, make a fake French seam 4 inches in from the side to create the side piece. Then I did the same for the bottom/ and the left side. Oops! that wouldn't work because I need the bottom separate to put the zipper into it. In the end it all turned out well and before I sewed the last part together I decided to sew a couple of velcro strips which would attach the lounge cushion to the back of the chair.
I am really pleased with how they look! It sure does spruce up the deck chairs and they look better than new! :)
Happy quilting!
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