| Placemat Chair Covers and Pillows |
Get those cool placemats off the table and onto your chairs. |
From "B. Original" episode DBOR-117 |
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Placemats can be more than camouflage for children hiding unwanted veggies: They can become swanky decorator accents in the form of chair covers or throw pillows.Michele Beschen shows how to get your placemats off the table and onto the chairs as quick-sew slipcovers in this easy how-to. She also shares the secrets of turning a placemat into a throw pillow in just minutes. Youll want to start your own collection of interesting placemats to repeat these projects.

 Turn your placemats into sophisticated slipcovers...
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 And handy throw pillows with these projects.
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Placemat Chair Covers- Select placemats that are slightly wider than the backs of your chairs.
- Stitch two placemats together along three sides and slip over your chair back (figure A).
- Enhance further with trims and embellishments.
- Instead of sewing on all three sides, you can place eyelets or grommets up two sides and lace the cover to the chair (figure B).
Placemat Pillow- Youll need what Michele Beschen calls "two-ply" placematstextile placemats that consist of two pieces of cloth sewn together.
- Rip out a small area of the seam in one side of the placemat and fill with poly-fill until its nice and plump (figure C).
- Stitch it back up, and you have a throw pillow in just minutes (figure D).
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