how do you make pillow cover tops for kitchen seats - how do you keep the corners from bunching up?
Answers:
yes they wil try and bunch. when they do turn it into a even pleat or pleats. a staple gun (heavy duty) will make them stick in place or small nails tacked into the bottom of the seat board.
Other answers:
Use a stretchy material like vinyl and when you get to a turn in the seat, stretch it a littel and staple under. It won't look all neat on the bottom like giftwrapping, but when you are done and it is all bunched up and fugly underneath, you can cut a peice of board or whatever and cover the underside with that or hotglue a small peice of fabric to cover your staples and the ugly bunching.
Use a stretchy material like vinyl and when you get to a turn in the seat, stretch it a littel and staple under. It won't look all neat on the bottom like giftwrapping, but when you are done and it is all bunched up and fugly underneath, you can cut a peice of board or whatever and cover the underside with that or hotglue a small peice of fabric to cover your staples and the ugly bunching.