Learn how to sew a parsons chair slipcover for the ikea henriksdal bar stool. This dining room chair slipcover sewing pattern includes a video tutorial.
Learn how to sew a parsons chair slipcover for the IKEA HENRIKSDAL bar stool. This dining room chair slipcover sewing pattern includes a video tutorial.
A local blogging friend, Julie Blanner, asked me if I could make a slipcover for the IKEA HENRIKSDAL bar stool. She bought three for her new kitchen renovation and wanted covers that fit in with her style. All the slipcovers on the market just didn’t have the charm and tailored feel she was hoping for.
I have never sewn a parsons chair slipcover before, but I knew I was up for the challenge. After all, it couldn’t be any harder than a wingback chair slipcover!
She chose this soft blue ticking stripe from Magnolia Home Fashions. There is a very similar fabric option available on Amazon. You can find that HERE.
I loved the fabric as soon as I saw it. I knew it would make an amazing slipcover for the IKEA HENRIKSDAL bar stool. The ticking stripe transforms the basic bar stools into gorgeous chairs with farmhouse style.
Watch the video tutorial
Cut list
TOP PIECE 18.5” by 31”
TOP SIDE PIECES (2) 4” by 15”
SEAT PIECE 18” by 20.5”
BOTTOM PANEL 94” by 9”
How to sew a parsons chair slipcover
The video tutorial above includes all the instructions you need to make a chair slipcover for yourself. I will also do a brief overview here in the blog post.
You can use these instructions to sew a slipcover for any size chair. The measurements for the cut list above are specific to the IKEA HENRIKSDAL bar stool, but the same directions can be applied to any parsons style chair, dining room chair or barstool. Just adjust the measurements according to your specific piece.
You will see how the slipcover process plays out and apply it to your own piece.
I started by cutting out all the pattern pieces from the cut list above.
The seat on this specific chair angles in, so I needed to adjust for that.
Piecing it together
I started by draping the top piece over the top of the chair, with the right side facing down. I checked to make sure it was pulled evenly all around and that the stripes were straight.
Next, I pinned in the side pieces.
After sewing the side pieces on, I attached the seat piece, making sure to line up all the stripes.
The final step was to attach the bottom panel and pleats.
Watch the video above to learn how to make pleats
I hope you found this tutorial on how to sew a parsons chair slipcover helpful. I enjoyed the process, and love the way they turned out.
How to Sew a Parsons Chair Slipcover for the IKEA HENRIKSDAL Bar Stool
Learn how to sew a parsons chair slipcover for the ikea henriksdal bar stool. This dining room chair slipcover sewing pattern includes a video tutorial.
Tools
- sewing machine
- fabric
Instructions
CUT LIST
TOP PIECE 18.5” by 31”
TOP SIDE PIECES (2) 4” by 15”
SEAT PIECE 18” by 20.5”
BOTTOM PANEL 94” by 9”
HOW TO SEW A PARSONS CHAIR SLIPCOVER
The video tutorial above includes all the instructions you need to make a chair slipcover for yourself. I will also do a brief overview here in the blog post.
You can use these instructions to sew a slipcover for any size chair. The measurements for the cut list above are specific to the IKEA HENRIKSDAL bar stool, but the same directions can be applied to any parsons style chair, dining room chair or barstool. Just adjust the measurements according to your specific piece.
You will see how the slipcover process plays out and apply it to your own piece.
I started by cutting out all the pattern pieces from the cut list above.
The seat on this specific chair angles in, so I needed to adjust for that.
PIECING IT TOGETHER
I started by draping the top piece over the top of the chair, with the right side facing down. I checked to make sure it was pulled evenly all around and that the stripes were straight.
Next, I pinned in the side pieces.
After sewing the side pieces on, I attached the seat piece, making sure to line up all the stripes.
The final step was to attach the bottom panel and pleats.
Pin it for later:
Check out my other slipcover tutorials here:
How to Sew a Slipcover for a Wingback Chair
Lisa says
Approximately how much fabric per stool would be needed to complete this project?
Lisa says
About half a yard per slipcover.
Alice says
What a thorough tutorial! Thank you so much! I love how your slipcovers turned out. I’m going to give it a try with my kitchen stools to freshen them up a bit!
Rose says
What is the seam allowance on this slipcover? It looks like a little more than 5/8.
Lisa says
I do about 5/8. I finish everything with the serger anyway, so its not super important. 🙂
Morgan says
For this barstool cover, how much yardage do you need on a normal 54inch spool?
Janell says
Could I pay you to make me three??
Lisa says
Sorry I am not taking any custom sewing orders at the moment.
Tami Walsh says
How about now? LOL ……
Polly Duffett says
I am a mother and this helped me!
Jen says
Hi-
How long are the skirted piece sides? Thanks!
Maria says
Love the tutorial on IKEA barstool. Unless I didn’t look hard enough I’m not seeing measurements on skirt hem . Can you pls give me finished length of skirt ang hem length . Thank you so very much. M
wilhelmina says
This is a great way to switch up the chairs with my dining room set. I would like to have a few different patterns to rotate!
elizabeth says
Are you willing to sew these for someone if i pay for the covers to be made?
Holli says
Are you taking any orders yet? I’m in need of 2 of these in a natural linen/ twill washable fabric.
Rebekah says
Thanks SO much for putting together this awesome tutorial. You’ve given my kitchen hope! May God bless you richly, and your family through Jesus Christ!
Kim Kovacs says
This is the greatist tutorial I’ve seen. Thank you. I’m making new slipcovers right now. And, same stripe. Thank you!!!!!
Becky Cook says
Hi! Will you make these for hire?
Thanks!
Becky Cook
Debbie Love says
I’m in love with this look.I went to IKEA and they don’t make that counterstool anymore but another one very close. Do you think your pattern would work? Thank you Debbie
Lisa says
I am not sure since the style has changed.
Crystal says
Hi! Are you taking any orders for this slip cover? I would need 4
Lisa says
Hi! I’m sorry I am not.