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#10957
I am a beginner. I decided to attempt to make a cover for my son's "stair step" 3-tiered brewing stand. I have purchased outdoor waterproof canvas for the project.
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My plan:
1) Sew the 3 side panels together first for each side.
2) Join the side panels with one long strip of canvas from front to back to minimize seams on the top surface.

There will be 12 boxed corners involved after all is said and done.

Does this plan make sense?

thank you in advance for your help.
#10964
Thank you for your responses! Providing more info as requested.

There are seams but there could be more along the top flat surface without the long strip from front to back.

We have to leave it under our covered patio due to lack of garage space.

We don't get much weather here. It is very dry. More than anything, it is a dust cover.

The canvas has a waterproof coating on one side in case it rains

I was planning to make it one cover. Hoping I can get the "boxed corner" skill down.

Thanks again for your help! Much appreciated.
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#10966
Makes sense to me. That's what I will do. I just hope I will be able to manage all of the canvas I will be working with once I start piecing it together.

My dad was an upholsterer but he is no longer here to ask questions. Now that I'm older, I appreciate his skill and craftmanahip. Thanks again.
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By Adam12
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Personally i would try to simplify it by making the 2 sides in a sort of triangle shape and straightening out those side seams rather than "climbing the stairs". Take you from having 12 hard corners to having 2 hard corners on top in the back and 4@45 degrees coming up the front, also it'll help shed water if outside. Just a thought
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By John
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Yeah your original plan will work. I would also consider what Adam said about making it more of a triangle. I think it would look better and you could store thing in side that space as well. However if you made the cover like that you would probably have to install snaps or velcro on the bottom to hold the cover in place.
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It was a project filled with lots of lessons but I finished. The stitching is crooked and I had to do some patching due to an error cutting the canvas but it will serve it's purpose.

Thank you for the advice. I have referred my friends to this website.

Take care all.
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