chair booties

Does anyone have a chair bootie pattern that I could put on hardwood chairs to keep from scraping the floor?

A crochet pattern perhaps?

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regis
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Try this one:

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The hook size is metric, but you should be able to tell by the gauge.

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Poohma

I use those little stick-on felt circles. They work and they're easier to keep on.

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Joanne In Stitches

I'm glad you explained what they were for - I had a vision of a queen Victoria type thing, where chair and table legs were covered up because legs were considered unsightly!

Our local Ikea shop has little felt boots that you can buy for chairs and table and they have faces and animals on them - targeted at kids. Very cute and practical.

Viviane

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Viviane

Several of the teachers at my son's grade school go begging for used tennis balls. Cut an "X" in them, push them onto them the legs of the kids' chairs and you no longer get all the godawful scootching and grinding noises from bare metal chair legs agains tile.

Kathleen

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Kathleen

I have been deeply in love with carpeted classrooms for a very long time!

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ken

why not just find some cute material, cut it in circles, and attach a circle to the chair with an elastic, and voila, a chair bootie! You can even hide the elastic with a cute ribbon tied in a short bow! Jewels

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JewelOfTheGnarf

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