Thanks everyone! Bunny, This is the first slipcover that I’ve made for indoor furniture. A few years ago I made slip covers for all the bench seats in our 15 passenger van. On long trips the kids could get the seats pretty messy, so we liked being able to remove the covers and wash them. Those covers turned out pretty decent, so I had some confidence to try something more elaborate. Of course, using really cheap fabric helped. If I messed up, not much lost. I did find it best to have the chair in or near the sewing room. As I put the slipcover together, I could try it on and make adjustments as needed. This was a no pattern project- just cut my own pieces using sewer cloth held up against the chair, then added seam allowances. I didn’t have the time or skill to do piped seams (or whatever they call it on furniture), although I want to try that in the future. We have a number of chairs that are comfy, but not so great looking._________________