sofa and chair seat covers

sofa and chair seat covers

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Sofa And Chair Seat Covers

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Replacement couch cushions can transform your living experience by providing renewed comfort, the perfect style to fit your decor and lasting performance. With hundreds of fabrics and several fill types to choose from at Cushion Source, your new sofa cushions will be truly custom. Your couch is a stylish investment in comfort, and you shouldn't have to throw out the entire furniture piece because your cushions have gone flat or because the fabric is no longer trendy. Instead, you can easily get custom-made replacement couch cushions to fit the furniture's frame. Cushion Source makes custom cushions for modern sofas that do not have an upholstered frame, but rather a wooden or metal frame, and even some leather frames. We offer seat and back cushion styles that will provide comfort for years to come, as well as matching ottoman and loveseat cushions. If your couch is upholstered, you may also choose custom replacement cushions if you would like the new cushions to beautifully coordinate — instead of exactly match — the upholstery on the frame or arms of the couch.




This is a modern style that can showcase your love of style and design as it changes instead of relying on the same fabric year after year. We offer many solid and patterned fabrics, and you're sure to find one that will give your sofa a stylish new look. You may also send us your own fabric with which we will make your cushions, to ensure an exact match. Whether it's wicker, wrought iron or wooden, your outdoor couch or sofa can be revitalized with stylish new custom cushions from Cushion Source. Our various styles of deep seating and wicker cushions will ensure your outdoor living experience is beautiful, comfortable and durable. Outdoor cushions are our specialty at Cushion Source, and we can provide matching or coordinating cushions for your patio furniture, outdoor daybed, throw pillows, chaise lounges or more — all to match the custom outdoor couch cushions we design for you. Cushion Source carries a wide array of indoor and outdoor fabrics made with only the best quality materials.




Our Sunbrella fabrics come with a 5-year warranty against loss of strength and fading. With hundreds of fabrics to choose from, you shouldn't have a problem finding a fabric that will meet your style needs. However, if you don't find exactly what you want, you are welcome to send us your own material. Cushion Source is committed to exceeding your expectations.An antimacassar is a small cloth placed over the backs or arms of chairs, or the head or cushions of a sofa, to prevent soiling of the permanent fabric. The name is attributable to macassar oil, an unguent for the hair commonly used in the early 19th century. The fashion for oiled hair became so widespread in the Victorian and the Edwardian period that housewives began to cover the arms and backs of their chairs with washable crochet chair set cloths to preserve the fabric coverings from being soiled. Around 1850, these started to be known as antimacassars. All Doily & Thread Crochet Pattern Categories They came to have elaborate patterns, often in matching crochet chair sets for the various items of parlor furniture;




many were made at home using a variety of techniques such as crochet or tatting. The original antimacassars were usually made of stiff white crochet-work, but in the third quarter of the 19th century they became simpler and softer, usually fabric embroidered with a simple pattern in wool or silk.Top 10 Best Pet Couch Covers That Stays in PlacePosted in Top Dog ProductsHang three people belonging to product made in Japan antibacterial deodorization cotton linen blend stretch knit sofa cover Rohan elbow rest to just fit; the terra cotta for the sofaKitchen chairs, bar stools, porch furniture, patio furniture, window seats, sofas, chairs, floor pillows, dog beds, doll beds, cat beds, and that's all I can think of, this tutorial will show you step-by-step how to make your own boxed and corded cushions. You can ditch the cord for a more modern look. Have at it this Spring with the beautiful large graphic print fabrics available for the interior and the new outdoor fabrics--to die for!




1. using old cushion cover, foam cushion, template or measurements, trace cushion pattern on wrong side of doubled fabric 2. cut out boxing long enough to go around cushion front and two short sides, the back piece will be the zipper piece This cushion measured 40" x 30" x 5".  The front piece of boxing was cut from a width of fabric measureing 54" x 6".   The front piece wrapped around the sides 7" on each side.  1/2" will be lost to a seam allowance on each side.  Two additional pieces measuring 25" x 6" were stitched on both short ends of the front boxing piece.  It's better to have a little extra than not enough. 3. stitch both short boxing strips to either end of the front boxing 4. stitch zipper boxing to one end of zipper boxing 5. cut notches to mark center points of top and bottom of cushion cover, center of long boxing piece and center of zipper piece as guides when pinning and sewing pieces together 6. with raw edge of cording lip lined up with raw edge of cushion top piece, starting in middle of one long side, stitch cording on top piece all the way around




7. at corners, snip lip of cording to allow cording to turn corner, keep stitching close to cording 8. when coming around to start point, cut cording at a point approximately two inches beyond start of stitched down cording 9. open stitching up about 1 1/2 inches, snip off cording at the point where it butts up to other cording end 10. fold fabric back and under, encasing other end of cord and stitch down TIP:   See: Curbly's How-To Reupholster Round Bar Stools for a photo of finishing the cord ends 11. stitch cording to both top and bottom pieces 12. aligning notches on cushion top piece and long boxing piece, pin boxing to cushion top, right side to right side 13. match notch on zipper boxing piece to notch on back of cushion top, pin corners to corners, pin all the way around and stitch TIP: Always stitch with the smaller piece placed on top of the larger piece 14. anticipating where the open boxing end will meet the open zipper boxing end, pin and stitch together so that boxing is continuous all the way around the cushion

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