round wicker chair pillows

round wicker chair pillows

round wicker chair cushions

Round Wicker Chair Pillows

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Price: Low To High Price: High To Low Page 1 of 2A high end line of synthetic outdoor wicker furniture that's as durable as it is beautiful. Discover elegant wicker patio dining sets, relaxing outdoor wicker daybeds, sofa sets and more all made to withstand life outdoors year round. Wicker furniture is a beautiful addition to any backyard or patio area because it blends in with the natural outdoor décor. Our outdoor wicker sofa sets are available in traditional, tropical, and contemporary styles that everyone will love. Ranging from geometric designs to tropical outdoor bars perfect for poolside to traditional rattan sofa sets, synthetic patio wicker is the newest and most exciting trend to hit outdoor wicker furniture in years! Our sets combine the best in luxury all-weather wicker at an exceptional value. Buy your pieces as a set and save! This is anything but your standard patio furniture or the outdoor wicker furniture you remember from sunrooms of your childhood.




Every piece, from the rustproof and powder coated aluminum frames to the polyethylene wicker itself, and including the cushions themselves, are made of the latest all-weather materials designed to resist the wear and tear of mother nature. And the best part...it’s completely maintenance free! No worrying about fading, warping, chipping, or any of the problems of natural rattan wicker furniture. Our outdoor safe, synthetic weave is designed to withstand exposure to sun and weather and still stay looking and feeling beautiful for years to come. * No Glare Natural Look Weave * Rust Proof Aluminum Frames * UV Shielded Resin * Outdoor Rated Cushions * Recyclable PE Wicker With great new styles to choose from, we invite you to put as much passion into your all weather wicker furniture as you do for your indoor furniture. After all, everyone wants to spend more time relaxing outdoors. So why not make the most of the warm summer months and treat yourself and your guests to an all weather outdoor wicker furniture set that truly defines your style!




Let us be your source for quality synthetic wicker outdoor furniture that looks better than the real thing! everyday pillows – pictured in SQUARE $26 square  16 x 16 everyday pillows – pictured in ROUND $26 round  16 x 16 everyday wicker chair cushion $35      18 x 18 x 3 everyday wicker ottoman/footstool cushion $36      17 x 18 x 3 $72      21 x 17 x 3 everyday wicker rocker cushion everyday wicker loveseat/settee cushion $67      42 x 18 x 3 everyday wicker sofa cushion $118      60 x 18 x 3 everyday wicker chaise cushion seat    54 x 21 x 3 back    24 x 21 x 3 everyday wicker bench cushion $68      42 x 18 x 3 round back or square back seat – solid foam back – tufted w/buttons seat    20 1/2 x 24 x 5 back    20 x 20 x 3 $82      21.5 x 19 x 3 deep seat wicker loveseat/setee cushion set $364 per set of 2 (2) seats   41 x 24 x 5   total




(2) backs   40 x 20 x 3    total deep seat wicker sofa cushion set $546 per set of 3 (3) seats    60 x 24 x 5  total (3) backs    60 x 20 x 3  total deep seat wicker chaise cushion set base – solid foam round back – tufted w/buttons seat    53 x 23.5 x 5 round back    20 x 20 x 3 back to top ↑Weather Wrap® Wicker Chair Cover Our premium Weather Wrap wicker furniture covers shield against the damaging effects of direct sun, rain, snow, sap and debris.By now you've probably seen the cozy little outdoor space that we created at our studio so we can soak up some good summertime vibes outdoors. Josh made amazing bench seating to give us a place to lounge, but it can be difficult to lounge properly on stiff wooden boards, so we decided to add some thick outdoor cushions to make our seating area more comfortable. Here's what I did: Supplies:-canvas twill or outdoor fabric (I bought our stripe fabric at a local fabric store)-outdoor cushion filling (like this)-standard sewing machine-zipper the width of your cushion-fabric scissors and sewing pins




First I measured the width and depth of each seat to see how big the cushions should be. The cushion filling I bought was 4" tall, so I knew that number would be the height of my cushion. To figure out the fabric dimensions for the cushion panels, take the width and depth measurements and add 1" to both numbers to allow for a 1/2" seam allowance all around. These measurements are for the top and bottom panels of the cushion. To determine the side panel length, add the original measurements (the numbers before the additional inches for seam allowance) of all four sides of the large panel together. Add 1" onto that big number to allow for a 1/2" seam allowance. The height of your super-long side panel is the height of the cushion filling with 1" added for a 1/2" seam allowance. Take these dimensions and cut your top and bottom panel and your long side panel accordingly. Use fabric scissors to round the edge of your fabric corners on your two larger panels. To connect your long side panel strip and make one big continuous loop around the edge of your cushion, fold the panel in half (with the right sides facing each other), and sew 1/2" from the edge to connect the ends.




Line up the edges of your side panel loop of fabric with the edge of the top panel (with the right sides together), and pin the edge in place. To make the corners easier to sew, add some "V"-shaped notches around each corner. Use your machine to sew all the way around the edges with a 1/2" seam allowance. Pin the bottom panel to the side panel in the same manner as the top panel, and make notches on all the corners. Before you sew all the way around the bottom panel, you'll want to add a zipper at one of the ends so you can insert your cushion filling. Place the zipper face down onto the right side of the fabric at one of the ends of your bottom panel. Pin the zipper in place so that the zipper will be installed 1/2" from the edge. Use a zipper foot on your machine to sew the right side of the zipper in place. Repeat the process of pinning and sewing the other side of the zipper so that you have a functional zipper installed. Now you can sew all the way around the rest of the bottom panel (starting at the end of the zipper and stopping when you reach the beginning of it).




Make sure to leave your zipper open a few inches before you sew all the way around so you can get back in later! Flip your cushion cover right side out, and you're ready to add the filling!Use a ruler and a marker to measure the appropriate width of your cushion filling.* If you aren't able to buy a cushion long enough that's in one piece, you just use as many pieces as needed to fill the cushion length. *NOTE: I would highly suggest making the width and length of the insert a little bigger than your actual cover dimensions (maybe add an inch to both). This way the insert will fit snugly into the cover and you will have a full-looking cushion.Now, I've heard that some people use jigsaws or even electric turkey carving knives to cut foam and filling, but the thing that worked the best for me was actually a plain old handsaw. The saw was able to do most of the cutting pretty easily, but I did use some fabric scissors to clean up the edge a bit. Once my filling was cut to size, we folded the filling in half like a taco shell and inserted it into the cushion cover through the zipper opening.

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