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Frequently Asked Questions


What makes this a "course" rather than simply a "video?"
Generally, other videos on the market are too advanced for the home sewer and people are not able to understand nor keep up. This instructional product was designed so that the absolute beginner can complete a slipcover successfully. This meant that the length of the video had to be longer than any other video on the market and there would need to be additional information made available via the website. It began to take on similarities to a class being offered at a community college; hence the word “course” was adopted.


I have some experience sewing simple clothing but I have never attempted anything like custom slipcovers. Can I do this?
Making slipcovers is easier than people think. The sewing could not be more basic and most of the course focuses on making a MUSLIN PATTERN. The introductory course, Basic Principles of Slipcovering (part 1) keeps things very basic. This easy and basic approach still produces wonderful results (see photo galleries). Once a student finishes level one, they are amazed at their results and how truly easy it was! The fact is, making slipcovers is MUCH easier than sewing clothing!!!


What kind of equipment will I need?
Home sewing machine (straight stitch is all that is needed), scissors, pins, measuring tape, yardstick, magic marker, muslin, masking tape, and some sort of large work surface (i.e. Ping pong table, dining room table, pool table, piece of plywood or even the floor).


All other videos teach slipcovering by cutting and pinning the actual fabric directly on the furniture. Why do you teach slipcovering by using a pattern method? It seems like a waste of time.
Indeed, making a pattern is an additional step which most professionals don’t bother with. However, they are professionals and have a great deal of experience behind them. This slipcovering course assumes that the student is an absolute beginner and has no idea how to begin, therefore we purposely keep things simple and basic and easy to understand. A pattern approach is by far the best way for the beginner to learn because 1) mistakes can be easily corrected, 2) students can change their minds during the process and 3) the PRESSURE IS OFF! Remember, this course is not about making the most efficient slipcover but rather, it is about teaching the basic fundamentals and making it easy!


I have been looking at slipcovered furniture lately and notice that seams have been placed in different places from chair to chair. Why? How will I know where to place my seams?
Excellent question! This is probably the first thing that a student should understand. In making slipcovers, there is not necessarily a best way to do it. Different people have different ways of making slipcovers. If the same chair were to be slipcovered by 5 different people, it could indeed have 5 different seam placements and they could all look great. Every time I make a slipcover, I have to decide where I am going to place my seams. Just because I decide to do it one way does not mean that I could not have achieved excellent results if I had made different choices. My advice to beginners is to make your decision based on simplicity. The course reaffirms this and will demonstrate how and why simple seam placement is best for the beginner.


Why do you insist that this is “easy”? Frankly, it does not look so easy.
Without question, the hardest part for the beginner is getting up the nerve to simply give this a try. It is, once again “fear” telling you that you can never do this. I am here to tell you to place any fear aside and think about the following:

  • Basic sewing skills are all that is needed.
  • Making a slipcover pattern is taught keeping the beginner in mind.
  • Once you complete your first slipcover, you will have learned a great deal and additional attempts will become second nature. Making slipcovers is like anything else, once you get the hang of it, it becomes fun and truly easy!
  • Your results will excite you not only in how great your furniture will look, but also in how much money you can save in decorating your home. Literally, thousands of dollars
  • Great results can be achieved with simple sewing. You don’t have to be fancy or perfect at all. Just give yourself permission to try. There is no rush and no one is grading you. I tell my students to most of all relax and have fun with this. If you feel frustrated with any part, take a break and come back to it later. I have never come across a problem that could not be solved.
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