Fabric EnclosureMaterials:
fabric (2 coordinating colors/patterns)
hook and loop tape
button cover kit
hooks and eyes (set of two)
staple gun
Steps:
1. To make two panels, cut four identical pieces (two of each color/pattern), being sure to account for seam allowances. Place one of each pattern right sides together and pin all the way around. Repeat for the other panel and sew each panel together, leaving an opening for turning. Turn both panels, and then iron each flat. Hand- or machine-stitch the openings closed.
2. Pin one side of the hook and loop tape along the top back edge of each panel and sew them in place. Secure the opposite side of the tape along the top of the shelving unit and staple in place.
3. Cover the buttons with fabric as per the instructions. Secure the panels in place on the shelving unit (if they overlap, attach a small opposing side of hook and loop tape to the section to hold it securely), and then hold the fabric back to decide where the buttons should go. Mark the two locations with a pin and remove the panels. Sew the buttons to the inside of each panel as marked, and then sew a set of hooks and eyes to the outside of each panel to hold the fabric in place, exposing the buttons.
4. Place the shelving unit where desired in the room, and then smooth the panels in place along the top of the shelves. Pull the panels back and secure them so the buttons show.