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3. Go ahead and put forth the extra effort to make and/or use piping. It will make your slipcover look much more polished.
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Love your instructions!! I have 2 wing chairs that I need to make slipcovers for ( and 2 small children to help use them!! LOL) and after looking at the price of fabric I am going to go with the “drop cloth” idea, when I look at the pictures of the slipcovers that I have seen, they look white, but when I go to the store, they are more brown. Did you wash your’s with bleach? or is it the oatmeal color but looks white in the picture? I would LOVE to find a more white colored drop cloth instead of the “oatmeal” color I keep finding.
Thanks for your input!!