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Here's what I did..
- I used a natural fabric and measure a bit larger than the cushion
- Then I cut it and sketch out my design with fabric marker
- Iron the sketch to fix the color according to the marker instruction
- I hacked the chair and covered it with the fabric
- Glued and stapled it to the wood
- After all the cushion covered, reassemble the cushion to the chair.. and here it is
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It's much cuter than before.. The chair said it's nice to have my behind sitting on it hahaha... You could use bolder color with the sketch so it would stand out, I only have this color so I just go with it.. Now I could sit on it all day long without having pity..
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