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Round Stool Cushion Video Tutorial

The round stool cushion is as follows:

Method 1. Tie two pens together with a rubber band. Place the round stool face down on the paper and use the pen you just made to draw a circle around the round stool.

Note that the brush should be on the outside, so that the seam allowance is automatically added to the entire circle. Measure the height of the stool and add 7cm for seam allowance for the bottom edge and rubber bands. Measure the circumference of the stool and leave an appropriate margin. I left an extra 4cm.

The excess part can be cut after sewing. Cut the side rectangle 90cm×25cm directly on the fabric. Cut a round piece and a rectangular piece according to the paper pattern. Sew the circle and rectangle, leaving a gap unsewed. Side stitching. Sew the round stool surface to the side notch.

Sew a circle around the bottom edge to leave a hole for the rubber band, thread the rubber band through, and tie it into a knot. Put it on the stool and tighten the rubber band. Fitted stool cover completes. ?

Method 2: Cut the sandwich cotton fabric of the same size as the plaid fabric, stack the plaid fabric - sandwich cotton fabric - plaid fabric in this order, fix the position with a pin, and sew the sealing feet.

One of the strips of fabric is stacked in the order of plaid fabric and sandwich cotton fabric. It is fixed with a pin and then the sealing foot is sewn. Wrap the rope around the green strip of fabric, fold it in half, and sew it to the round fabric. Fold the excess part of the outer seam of the green fabric strip in half and sew it to the fabric on the back, otherwise it will affect the lines of the fabric strip below.

Secure the front side of the fabric strip processed in the second step to the front side with pins, and then sew two pieces of fabric. When sewing, remember not to sew too much inside, otherwise the round fabric will become too small to fit on the chair.

The prototype of the chair cover has been basically completed, following the principle of not exposing the seams. The other strip of fabric is folded and sewn at the same time to make lace. There is no need to make sandwich noodles here, otherwise the chair cover will become too thick.