Tuck-In Corners

Fitting "Tuck-In" Corners
(First Rough Draft: This tutorial is in the writing process. At this point, these are just some rough notes.)
Since this tutorial is directed towards fitting of the "tuck-in" areas, we will assume that you already have the other areas (front deck, arm fronts, etc.) fitted and sewn, ready for fitting.
We will be using this loveseat (shown with and without the cushions) as an example for this tutorial.
Tuck Ins
We will look at how the "tuck-ins" for this corner are fitted. This shows the corners "tucked in" for a tailored "finished" look. this Tutorial will demonstrate how to cut and fit the corners of the fabric to allow for this "tucking in". To enlarge picture, click here.
Pictures show "Tucking In" The arm and deck areas.
Cover Fitted Upside Down
This picture shows the yellow cover, during the fitting process, put on the loveseat upside down. All the rest of the pictures/drawings will use this picture and this corner as the fitting corner. All pictures after this will be working with the cover Upside Down. Many of the drawings have been made semi-transparent to better show how all the pieces fit together.
Frame
Using this same corner, we have "overlayed" a drawing of where the frame boards under the cover are located.
It is much easier to fit inner corners on a slipcover if we have a basic idea of how the frame is made. when we cut to fit for the "tuck-ins", we are actually cutting the fabric to fit around the frame boards to go into the slots.
After this picture, the drawing of the frame is lightened, but still present to show how we are fitting the fabric around the frame
Deck
We start with the deck. After the deck piece is sewn to fit the front corners (not shown), and sewn to the decking fabric (shown in green), lay decking fabric upside down on the sofa deck. After putting the front corners in place, lay the back of the decking fabric over the sofa deck. Spread the deck fabric and fold it over at the back and side edges, as shown by the red arrows (F & G). This should leave at least 4 or 5 inches of the decking fabric folded on top (G).
Inside Arm
Lay the Inside Arm upside down over the sofa arm. After lining up the front corners and edges, fold the back edge of the fabric vertically at the back corner (M) (as shown at the arrow). The back of the fold (M) should be tucked back tightly into the curner (but not tucked into the crevice). The "fold over" fabric (H) should have at least 4" or 5".

Cutting Slits
This picture shows an enlarged view of the corner.
1. First we need to determine how deep the "cut around" will need to be around the board. Push your finger in the crevice at the board (T) (The boards on some chairs and sofa is near the surface, while the boards on others may have several inches) For this example, we will assume that this loveseat has a "cut-around" depth of 1/2".
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Slipcover Fitting Tutorial
Random Thoughts
I'll be using this comment feature of this tutorial to write out my thoughts about what to put in this tutorial. Feel free to leave your own comments and suggestions, about how to improve this tutorial, as well.
I'll just be adding to this in bits and pieces as I have time.
Fitting the corners are based up these assumptions:
The fabric pieces have been measured and cut large enough for proper fitting. For plain fabric, that would be at least 5" wider and longer than the longest measurements.
The inside arms, inside back, and deck have been properly fitted and sewn, ready to be joined together. (The outsides are generally added after the inside has all been fitted and sewn together.
We are ....
In fitting, we fit the cover loose enough to allow for a little shrinkage, and to allow for easier removal and re-installation
Steps
(I'm writing these steps out to help me determine what additional drawings or pictures I may need to create.Don't expect to understand them yet. The steps are not yet complete and I don't have enough details or pictures yet to make it understandable.)
Put the presewn IA components on the arms upside down (seams up) on the opposite arms, If needed, pin in place.
Fold the IA back to follow the IA-IB verticle joint
Cut slits at the top and bottom of Slot A
Cut "V-shaped" darts to outside edge of Slot A boards
Lay the IB over the frame upside down, centering in place
Tuck ins
Hi Stephen!I want you to know that I have never seen this explained in any slipcover book and I think I own almost all the slipcover books available today. I have a couple videos as well and they just skip over this part. I don't know what it is that makes this hard for me. I can't wait to see how you explain it.Thanks for taking the time to do this. Cozy Cottage SlipcoversParma, OHwww.picturetrail.com/cozycottage
This Page on Hold
Just a note, I've put this page on hold. I only had the one picture to work with. Even though I've tried to draw the overlays, it doesn't really show what I wanted it to show. To explain it I have to use a lot of words, and words just don't do it as well as pictures. So I don't think I'll be adding more to this page right now. I haven't given up on the idea, but I think I'll wait until I work on another slipcover job where I can take more pictures to explain it better.
Stephen
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