I finally mastered box cushion corners from these excellent videos. I am now excited to to finish our built in diner cushions and will never be hesitant again. Also, learning to size the fabric smaller for a tighter fit made so much sense. Keep up the good work.
Fantastic instructions. The cushions turned out perfectly. I did use 2 inch foam, and that worked well - it was just a bit harder to close the last two openings after inserting the foam.
Hi, love this video tutorial. I’m planning on using its principles to make a covered cushion for my outdoor rectangular wooden bench. Please could you confirm at time stamp 4:44 where the seat cushion is placed and markings made how far up from the front edge is that placed? As I realise a little further on in the video an additional one inch allowance is needed to be added to the cushion seat size. Thank you.
Well, usually when a foam of 2" or more is used for a cushion a facing or boxing is added to the top and bottom plates of fabric (what is called a box cushion). I don't think that this approach shown in this video will work for a foam more than 1 inch in thickness, sorry. Here is a video showing how to make a box cushion: ua-cam.com/video/XIIgvJEvCSk/v-deo.html
This video could not have been any easier to follow. Exact directions from start to finish. Thank you!
Superb. Watching from the UK. I’m fascinated with all the tutorials. Great skills for the needed project to be completed.
Thanks for watching!
I finally mastered box cushion corners from these excellent videos. I am now excited to to finish our built in diner cushions and will never be hesitant again. Also, learning to size the fabric smaller for a tighter fit made so much sense. Keep up the good work.
Excellent! We are glad we could help with your fabric making projects.
Fantastic instructions. The cushions turned out perfectly. I did use 2 inch foam, and that worked well - it was just a bit harder to close the last two openings after inserting the foam.
I have not tried to use 2" foam for a cushion cover made like this. I am glad it worked for you, it is good to know that it will work. Thanks!!!!
Clear, calm instructions -- thank you for offering these excellent videos!
You are welcome!
Excellent audio and visual instruction!
I am glad you liked it. Let us know if you have any questions about our videos or the products we carry at www.sailrite.com
Hi, love this video tutorial. I’m planning on using its principles to make a covered cushion for my outdoor rectangular wooden bench. Please could you confirm at time stamp 4:44 where the seat cushion is placed and markings made how far up from the front edge is that placed? As I realise a little further on in the video an additional one inch allowance is needed to be added to the cushion seat size. Thank you.
This looks so easy when Angela does it! Seriously, does Sailrite make cushions as well as selling the fabric and equipment for the home sewer?
+Liz Zoob Sorry, we only sell supplies and tools for the DIY market. We do not make finished projects to order.
This is wonderful - just what I needed! Thank you!
too bad I bought poly fil :(. Great video though and next time I will come to you all for materials!
Will making these cushions be cheaper then purchasing them?
Probably not, since most box store cushions use a much cheaper fabric cover.
Did you recommend how thick the foam should be?
For chair cushions like this, 1" foam can be used.
@@SailriteDIY thankyou!
Saludos desde Barranquilla Colombia Díos los bendiga no se podra traducir en español latino gracias
Do you offer instruction for headrest pillows?
good work
I was asked to make one from 2" foam. Can this pattern be adapted to that thickness?
Well, usually when a foam of 2" or more is used for a cushion a facing or boxing is added to the top and bottom plates of fabric (what is called a box cushion). I don't think that this approach shown in this video will work for a foam more than 1 inch in thickness, sorry. Here is a video showing how to make a box cushion: ua-cam.com/video/XIIgvJEvCSk/v-deo.html
Hiya Angela!
I need to learn how to sew.
+Dasdfjkl This video playlist may be helpful. It goes over learning to sew: ua-cam.com/play/PLAbM539i4biW_C6DaiCa6G63iEMvTS7vk.html
Which multicoloured Sunbrella fabric is used in the video? It is very nice
Sunbrella 5604-0000 Castanet Beach 54" Upholstery Fabric has been discontinued by Glen Raven Mills, sorry.
@@SailriteDIY Sad to hear that but thank you for getting back.
Great job and video thanks P.G.
Your welcome!
Why not put zippers in?
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