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Project Nursery: A Cozy Place to Rock

April 1, 2011 by Morgan

Check out this before & after, I’m so thrilled with the results!

Before:

After:

I’ll be recovering the footstool shortly in the same Thibaut print which I so L-O-V-E. I’d cover every chair in my house with it if I could.

My dad purchased our Stork Craft Hoop Glider as a gift for the nursery back when we found out we were expecting. I loved the comfort of the glider but wanted to add a slip cover for two reasons, a. I wanted a washable option just in case spit up, etc stained the cushions and b. it was a great opportunity to add a modern pattern to the room.

Instead of tackling the project myself (beginning sewing novice over here…) I took the cushions to my local alterations/dry cleaning company (a hidden gem for upholstery work) and had the chair cushions covered for just $15 per piece. I had an actual upholstery company quote me just over $300 to do the same job.

I’m just getting the cushions back now because of my ordering error on the fabric. Lesson learned: always take into account shrinkage due to washing fabric before you determine how much you need! The 54″ width of the fabric shrunk to 48″ and I ended up needing twice as much in length to account for the missing width.

But the glider is in full use in the nursery now and it looks great! I couldn’t be happier!

More Project Nursery posts: sewing the curtains part 1, part 2, part3, nursery fabric board, curtain fabric selection, rocking horse find, new pendant light, vintage wall art addition, changing table makeover, nursery wall striping tutorial, painted animal project, the initial inspiration board and the before picture posts.

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- posted on April 1, 2011 Filed Under: Home, Liv's Nursery, Renovating Adventures Tagged With: Accessories, Before & After, Decorating, Fabric, Home, Nursery, Patterns & Color, Sewing

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Comments

  1. Vanessa says

    September 8, 2016 at

    Just wondering if they applied new snaps for the arm covers?

    • Morgan says

      September 14, 2016 at

      No, we actually upholstered right up to the snaps so the existing snaps (as well as the side pockets) are still visible. The fabric worked well with the new pattern so you couldn’t really see the transition. Hope that helps!

  2. Dana says

    July 10, 2015 at

    Did you paint the frame of the glider black? Not sure if I’m seeing this correctly. I love this! I was going to get rid of my old glider, but I am now inspired to keep it. Thanks for sharing!
    Dana

    • Morgan says

      July 13, 2015 at

      Hi Dana, I didn’t paint the frame, it was that color, but with a good sanding it probably could be done! We are just now parting with this glider due to space – I have loved it!

  3. Cindy says

    May 11, 2013 at

    I love this! I have the exact same glider and ottoman. Do you mind me asking what the total measurements were that you needed once you accounted for the shrinkage-both height and width. Thanks!!! :)

    • Morgan says

      May 13, 2013 at

      Hi Cindy! I will have to look back through my notes because I can’t believe I didn’t include those numbers in the actual post. I would venture to say that 6 yards should be more than sufficient at a 48″ width yard, but you may even get away with 4-5 at a larger 54″ yard. Best to take your cushions to your alteration location and double check what they would like to work with. I do remember having to order more because my initial yardage shrunk during the pre-wash process ;). Good luck!

  4. Robin O says

    October 25, 2012 at

    Hopping over from IHeart Organizing! This chair is AMAZING!! What a fabulous tip to take the cushions and fabric to the dry cleaners!! Who knew? Love it.

    • Morgan says

      October 25, 2012 at

      Thanks, Robin! and welcome :).

  5. jamie says

    March 11, 2012 at

    Do you know how much fabric you had to provide the dry cleaner? Did you take it to them first before ordering the fabric and have them tell you?
    This is the smartest idea ever! Thank you!

    • Morgan says

      March 12, 2012 at

      Hi Jamie,
      Thank you for the kind comment! I actually made the mistake of ordering about 5 yards of fabric before taking the cushions (not the entire glider) into the cleaners to learn that they would need a few yards more. My particular fabric shrunk from 54″ to 48″ when I washed it (important to preshrink just in case you have to wash the finished cushions in the future) so I could have probably gotten away with a smaller amount of yardage had that not happened. I recommend bringing the cushions in and letting them tell you the amount of yards they’ll need just to be on the safe side! :)

  6. Glindy says

    July 14, 2011 at

    I’m in love. If you don’t mind me asking, how much did you pay for the fabric? And it doesn’t look like that fabric manufacturer sells online, so did you order through a store?
    Thank you!

    • Morgan says

      July 14, 2011 at

      Hi Glindy! Isn’t it a beautiful fabric? I’m in love too. Try this link for finding stores that sell Thibaut fabrics: http://www.thibautdesign.com/store_locate.php. Best of luck!

      ~Morgan

  7. Morgan says

    June 10, 2011 at

    Thanks, Katie! I agree – I wanted something a little more chic but this was in the price range and it was SO comfy. A little pattern and it feels modern and new!

    ~Morgan

  8. Katie @ Haute Apple Pie says

    June 10, 2011 at

    I love what you did here! I inherited a very similar looking glider and am feeling pretty “meh” about it since I wanted something upholstered. But THIS is lovely! Thanks for the tips. I just might be tackling this project.

  9. Janelle says

    April 3, 2011 at

    Oh my gosh, I’m flabbergasted. Who knew about the dry cleaners?? Hadn’t thought about outdoor cushions either! Thanks for sharing such a great tip, Morgan.
    Your glider looks fantastic (LOVE the fabric) and adds to an already absolutely beautiful nursery. Lucky Liv!!! ;)

  10. ALICE IN DESIGNLAND says

    April 2, 2011 at

    I am so in love with the after. Fabulous!

  11. SheilaG says

    April 1, 2011 at

    Looks incredible! The dry cleaner- what a great tip, will have to find one that will do this!!!

  12. Sophie says

    April 1, 2011 at

    Wow! What a great idea. From bland to super chic, just by changing the fabric… The nook looks simply perfect!!!

  13. Alana Taylor says

    April 1, 2011 at

    Great job! I love that you took a “generic” glider and turned it into something a little more easy on the eyes.

    ourtaylormadehome.com

  14. Lisa says

    April 1, 2011 at

    that looks awesome. :-)

  15. Tanya says

    April 1, 2011 at

    A dry cleaning company?! What a great, and frugal, way to turn an ordinary chair into something really unique.

  16. Carol@TheDesignPages says

    April 1, 2011 at

    Morgan, that is stunning! I love the entire nook but especially the owl. I knew dry cleaners could shorten curtains but I had no idea they could cover items. Great tip!!!

    • Morgan says

      April 1, 2011 at

      Yes! Alteration/dry cleaning shops are amazing. My neighborhood shop has the most talented seamstress who charges a fraction of the price and works wonders on tailoring clothing and cushions alike. She did our outdoor cushions out of sunbrella fabric that I scored super cheap on ebay for, too!

      ~Morgan

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