This is an excellent tutorial and just what I needed. It’s almost impossible to find people that make slipcovers! I think I can tackle it after seeing your video.
Do you have any information how to determine how much fabric would be needed? Right now I’m just using drop cloths. But in the future I would love to know. Thank you !
As I was watching this, I was thinking how the heck is that possibly going to come together. It was like magic, amazing! I just bought a house and ended up buying a sofa from Goodwill, a really well-made sofa, but man is it ugly! I threw a couple of sheets on it, but now I'm inspired to try some beginner sewing projects with the hope of working my way up to this. Thank you so much for making this video!
You’re welcome Monica!!! You can do it! Home decor sewing is the easiest in my opinion. Long straight stitching, nothing too fussy like clothes. It can be bulky, but it’s pretty simple.
Beautiful job!!! I spent many years making my own clothes in high school - now I just alter .. and am dying to make slipcovers for my sleep sofa. Thanks for the detailed info!!
You’re welcome Julie. If you can sew you can make a slipcover. It’s a lot of straight long seams. Just be patient with yourself the first time around. And maybe do a chair first.
Thank you for making it clear that you were doing the layout inside out. When you were showing the welting on the arm I kept thinking it was inside out. Then you clarified. I guess the only question I have is how do you figure how much fabric is needed. I end up buying enough fabric to cover a sofa a chair and then make drapes, or enough to cover half a sofa. I don't know if there is a formula to figure the fabric needed for to cover a sofa. I love how you make the instructions clear.
There isn't a formula per se for figuring fabric for a sofa. I just usually measure my sofa in 1 yard by 54"(width of the fabric) increments, and a cushion with welt is about a yard each. I also have an upholstery yardage calculator on my website and it's pretty accurate, but I generally buy a yard extra. My mom always said it's better to have a yard too much than be an inch too short. my yardage calculator pictures.... mimzyandcompany.com/yardage-calculator/
I have a sofa with rounded arms and rounded back. I’m guessing it would be advisable to add a closure on each side of the back to make it easier to put on. Learning so much from your tutorials. Thank you
Thank you so much, you make so much sense and you are so particular, I have been sewing all my life but I learnt so much from you, so many tips as well.
👌🏻Very well explained, thank you so much for sharing... slipcovers are so expensive and not always the right color, material or the right fit for your sofa, so Im given a try 😄🤞🏻
You can do it! Just take your time and be patient with yourself. I'm making another slipcover video today so stay tuned. and feel free to ask me questions, I'm happy to help.
Thank you so much! I'm about to start a slipcover series...I just bought two matching tuxedo that need slipcovers. stay tuned. Thank you for commenting.
Excellent Job....love the two tones slipcover, I never done a slipcover, I am looking into making my own slipcover in white, since I am not a sewer, will do a total cover without the cushions, sofa is 1 year old, I just want a cover for protection, mine will not look as perfect as yours, but I will try. Thank you so much.
you're welcome. it just takes a little patience. if you've never made a slipcover consider starting with a drop cloth for fabric or a very reasonably priced fabric. the cushions really help to hold the slipcover in place and make it look good. I have a cushion making video. Good Luck!
What stitch would you use to reinforce the seam end material so it doesn’t ravel and would you see the two bound sems together or separately and then iron open
The best thing to do is serge the edges...but if you don't have a serger then zig zag over the edges. I usually bind the raw edges together to save time and then press to one side. Good question. When first started slipcovering I never bound the raw edges and every time I washed my covers I had to cut a lot of knotted up threads, but the slipcovers still work fine if you don't bind the edges.
About to get started and I’ve watched a couple times already. Thank you!! Can I add a zipper up the middle back? I need a closure and my back side seam isn’t straight. I’m not worried about that area showing.
Well this fabric came from a closeout store in my area called Boca Bargoons. It closed recently. I usually use a medium to heavy weight linen blend or canvas. Big Duck Canvas.com has good selection and reasonable prices.
I stenciled the floor in m workroom years ago. It was a dirty beige and gold flecked linoleum. I'm in Tampa. Where are you? My Boca turned into a close-out store and then it closed all together....bummer.
@@MimzyandCompany I am newly in fort Myers and there is a Boca bargoons here...right now I am unable to drive as I am recovering from a broken leg and ankle...as soon as I am mobile again would you consider teaching me in person how to cut and pin? I have tried and failed so many times! Maybe fall when it’s cooler? I would pay!
@@mithaweed Ah...I used to live in Naples years ago. wow...a broken leg and ankle is major...I hope you get better quickly! I'm sorry I don't have time to do in person lessons, but I'm planning to create many more slipcover videos very soon, and eventually create an in depth video course on how to slipcover.
I believe it was about 14 yards including welt. The tight back(no back cushions) and no skirt, make this style the easiest to do, and the least amount of fabric.
at this point i can just look at a piece and estimate the yardage required. But you can use a yardage calculator picture or measure and write down the measurements on a yardage calculator sheet. I need to fix the link to mine. Heres the video about calculating yardage...ruclips.net/video/ewrGjijaQr4/видео.htmlsi=zE1UJ46OnfutoB6l
This is an excellent tutorial and just what I needed. It’s almost impossible to find people that make slipcovers! I think I can tackle it after seeing your video.
Thank you Dee! Yes you can definitely tackle a slipcover, I seems daunting but it’s pretty simple. Just use lots of pins and take your time.
Do you have any information how to determine how much fabric would be needed? Right now I’m just using drop cloths. But in the future I would love to know. Thank you !
@@deehebard7445 I have a yardage calculator on my website. mimzyandcompany.com/yardage-calculator/
As I was watching this, I was thinking how the heck is that possibly going to come together. It was like magic, amazing! I just bought a house and ended up buying a sofa from Goodwill, a really well-made sofa, but man is it ugly! I threw a couple of sheets on it, but now I'm inspired to try some beginner sewing projects with the hope of working my way up to this. Thank you so much for making this video!
You’re welcome Monica!!! You can do it! Home decor sewing is the easiest in my opinion. Long straight stitching, nothing too fussy like clothes. It can be bulky, but it’s pretty simple.
My goodness. I’ve done slipcovers and they are always a mess. This is perfection!
awe! you're sweet! Thank you! I've made a lot of slipcovers though.
Your video was SO helpful. The arm pit portion was really giving me a headache. Your video was MOST helpful.
Excellent. So glad this helped Carla! Thanks for the comment.
thats the best slip cover I've ever seen
Thank you so much!
I think you are a wonderful teacher
awe! How sweet! thank you very much!
Beautiful job!!! I spent many years making my own clothes in high school - now I just alter .. and am dying to make slipcovers for my sleep sofa. Thanks for the detailed info!!
You’re welcome Julie. If you can sew you can make a slipcover. It’s a lot of straight long seams. Just be patient with yourself the first time around. And maybe do a chair first.
@@melissalombardo7839 good idea - I do have a chair to do too! do you finish the inside seams?
@@juliewohlfarth9627 I finish the inside seams if it’s for someone else. Sometimes for myself.
Best video yet!! Thank you. I love how you described the arm/pit part. I was struggling big time.
So glad it helped!!! Thank you for telling me!
Thank you. I have an old sofa in good shape, and that plad pattern is now going to change. Love how you just use sofa as a template! Brilliant.
you're welcome. yes, draping a sofa like a dress form.
Thanks for this. It's the best I've seen and the best fitting. Will be doing this. Thanks again.
YW. Thanks for the comment! I have a more recent slipcover video with a different style sofa. ruclips.net/video/T4yjl2mHJYE/видео.html
Thank you for making it clear that you were doing the layout inside out. When you were showing the welting on the arm I kept thinking it was inside out. Then you clarified. I guess the only question I have is how do you figure how much fabric is needed. I end up buying enough fabric to cover a sofa a chair and then make drapes, or enough to cover half a sofa. I don't know if there is a formula to figure the fabric needed for to cover a sofa. I love how you make the instructions clear.
There isn't a formula per se for figuring fabric for a sofa. I just usually measure my sofa in 1 yard by 54"(width of the fabric) increments, and a cushion with welt is about a yard each. I also have an upholstery yardage calculator on my website and it's pretty accurate, but I generally buy a yard extra. My mom always said it's better to have a yard too much than be an inch too short.
my yardage calculator pictures.... mimzyandcompany.com/yardage-calculator/
OMGoodness I love how you did this. I pray I can be able to do this soon. Thank you for showing this.
Your welcome. I’m glad it helped . You should look at my more recent sofa slipcover video. It’s very detailed.
WOW YOU DID A BEAUTIFUL JOB
Thank you Jane! I'm very happy with this slipcover.
This is unbelievable project WOW WOW WOW!!!
Thank you!!!
I have a sofa with rounded arms and rounded back. I’m guessing it would be advisable to add a closure on each side of the back to make it easier to put on. Learning so much from your tutorials. Thank you
You most likely only need to put a closure on one side. Unless you like installing zippers or velcro.🤣 Thank you for commenting.
Thank you so much, you make so much sense and you are so particular, I have been sewing all my life but I learnt so much from you, so many tips as well.
Wow. Thank you so muchBrigitte!
👌🏻Very well explained, thank you so much for sharing... slipcovers are so expensive and not always the right color, material or the right fit for your sofa, so Im given a try 😄🤞🏻
You can do it! Just take your time and be patient with yourself. I'm making another slipcover video today so stay tuned. and feel free to ask me questions, I'm happy to help.
This turned out so good oh my goodness
Thank you so much Kristen I’m about to make some more slipcover vids…stay tuned
Brilliant video! thanks
Thank you Frances!
Love this video! You do make it look easy.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful! I am going to try it this weekend
yes, you can do it!
amazing job you have done, so talented, gorgeous, thank you for sharing
Thank you so much! I'm about to start a slipcover series...I just bought two matching tuxedo that need slipcovers. stay tuned. Thank you for commenting.
Very nice. I like the two tone colors that you've chosen 😉 . God job !
Thank you so much Marlene! It was a very happy accident I guess since I didn't have enough of either fabric for the whole slipcover.
Excellent Job....love the two tones slipcover, I never done a slipcover, I am looking into making my own slipcover in white, since I am not a sewer, will do a total cover without the cushions, sofa is 1 year old, I just want a cover for protection, mine will not look as perfect as yours, but I will try. Thank you so much.
you're welcome. it just takes a little patience. if you've never made a slipcover consider starting with a drop cloth for fabric or a very reasonably priced fabric. the cushions really help to hold the slipcover in place and make it look good. I have a cushion making video. Good Luck!
THANK YOU Mimzy!!! I worked on a practice slipcover today for a loveseat I inherited and I was at a loss for the arms!
yay!!! so glad this helped!!
I'd love to see it...tag me in IG @mimzyandco
It’s more than excellent I will try to do it
Thank you Asmaa! good luck!
What an smart woman i need to say it
Well thank you Jorge
Wow, this looks great! Awesome job👌
Thank you Nakia...I'm about to do more slipcover videos since it's my specialty...so stay tuned if you want to learn slipcovering.
Love your videos and plan to sew a slipcover for my sofa after getting an reupholstery quote (Wow!). What type needle and thread did you use?
i usually use upholstery weight thread and a 90/14 or denim needle.
What stitch would you use to reinforce the seam end material so it doesn’t ravel and would you see the two bound sems together or separately and then iron open
The best thing to do is serge the edges...but if you don't have a serger then zig zag over the edges. I usually bind the raw edges together to save time and then press to one side. Good question. When first started slipcovering I never bound the raw edges and every time I washed my covers I had to cut a lot of knotted up threads, but the slipcovers still work fine if you don't bind the edges.
@@MimzyandCompany Thank you so very much!
Looks very nice.
Thank you William!
Very well explain thanks
Thank you Sabina.
Thank you. Great tutorial. What are you velcroing to on the underside?
I stapled the hook(male)side of the velcro to the bottom of the sofa.
@@MimzyandCompany Thank you for your reply! Got it!
About to get started and I’ve watched a couple times already. Thank you!!
Can I add a zipper up the middle back? I need a closure and my back side seam isn’t straight. I’m not worried about that area showing.
Absolutley! If your sofa is against a wall or has something behind it, put the zipper where ever is easiest.
@@MimzyandCompany thanks! Can’t wait to get started.
@@MimzyandCompany thanks! Can’t wait to get started.
Thank you , excellent tutorial!
Thank you Christina! Thanks for the comment.
What size & type of pins do you recommend, for pinning fabric to sofa & pinning the fabric pieces to each other?
I like using 1.5” ball head pins. Longer pins are better and the ball head is easier on the fingers. But they do make it harder to sew over pins.
hello. Thanks for sharing;what is the name of the fabric? Does it stretch?
Hi. The fabric is made by revolution fabrics , it’s called sugar shack in color way glacier. Is has no stretch. It a performance fabric.
That's great!!
Thank you Joyce!
Wow so beautiful. Hope you see this can you tell me what kind of material you use and where I can get it to buy thanks
Well this fabric came from a closeout store in my area called Boca Bargoons. It closed recently. I usually use a medium to heavy weight linen blend or canvas. Big Duck Canvas.com has good selection and reasonable prices.
Thank you 🦋
You are so welcome. thanks for the comment.
My question is about the pretty FLOOR...linoleum? Also where are you? I have a Boca Bargoons near me in Florida...are you close?
I stenciled the floor in m workroom years ago. It was a dirty beige and gold flecked linoleum. I'm in Tampa. Where are you? My Boca turned into a close-out store and then it closed all together....bummer.
@@MimzyandCompany I am newly in fort Myers and there is a Boca bargoons here...right now I am unable to drive as I am recovering from a broken leg and ankle...as soon as I am mobile again would you consider teaching me in person how to cut and pin? I have tried and failed so many times! Maybe fall when it’s cooler? I would pay!
@@mithaweed Ah...I used to live in Naples years ago. wow...a broken leg and ankle is major...I hope you get better quickly! I'm sorry I don't have time to do in person lessons, but I'm planning to create many more slipcover videos very soon, and eventually create an in depth video course on how to slipcover.
What type fabric did you use? Also what fabric would you recommend for a house with dogs? So Hardy but easy to clean?
I used a linen blend. I'd use something that washes well. I've used a few of the canvas fabrics from bigduckcanvas.com with really great results.
Approximately how much fabric did you use please? Great and very clear video thanks!!
I believe it was about 14 yards including welt. The tight back(no back cushions) and no skirt, make this style the easiest to do, and the least amount of fabric.
Thank you !
How do you estimate the fabric required for the sofa or arm chair?
at this point i can just look at a piece and estimate the yardage required. But you can use a yardage calculator picture or measure and write down the measurements on a yardage calculator sheet. I need to fix the link to mine. Heres the video about calculating yardage...ruclips.net/video/ewrGjijaQr4/видео.htmlsi=zE1UJ46OnfutoB6l
Will you please tell me how much fabric did you use for this sofa😊
This couch takes the least because there’s no back cushions and no skirt. It took about 15 yards.
very nice
Thanks
Super 💪💪
Thank you!!!
🤯👍
Thanks!