Thanks so much for this video. I made the cushion folliowng your technique and it turned out great. It was my first try and I'm so pleased with the result. Instructions were easy to follow and it's a perfect fit.
Thanks for this video! I can see you streamlined some things from the previous version. The Fabric Calculator mentions Cushion Wrap Silk Film, but you didn't use it this time. Does it offer any weatherproofing? Or was it just a tool to get the cushion into the cover?
thanks for the instructions, i've followed this method with the earlier video of the 30minute box cushions and I have ended up with a loose cushion cover, how do we adjust it so that it's a tighter fit. Maybe a followup video on how to fix issues?
I would take out the foam and add polyester batting. I hope that helps. If you follow our Sailrite Fabric Calculator the cover should be very very tight.
Great video! I made a new bench cushion for a swing. Gets a little tricky with 1 1/2 and 2” cushions. Corner’s and Zippers get really tight considering you’re only taking .8x.9 out of the corner. Tips would be appreciated
This process can only be done if sewing cushions that are 2 inches thick or more. Anything under 2 inches in thickness does not work well using this technique. I would sew a traditional box cushion if you want a thin cushion like that. Or the "Quick & Easy Box Cushion"
Yes, you would just have to work the sewing machine presser foot around the slider when you sew the zipper onto the decorative fabric. I often sew up to the slider, then bury the needle, lift the foot and pull the slider past the foot. Then lower the foot and continue to sew.
I tried the double sided tape which did not stick to my outdoor fabric. I feel that water resistant outdoor fabric has a coating that the tape wouldn’t adhere to.
Did you buy the Seamstick Double Sided tape 1/4 inch from Sailrite? It sticks better than any other brand. Also, you are correct a fabric that is water and stain resistant is often very adhesive resistant as well, but our seamstick should work especially if you press it down well with the Sailrite Canvas Patterning Ruler.
Did you order it from Sailrite and was it the 1/4 inch size? When making cushions you must use the smaller width seamstick of 1/4 inch, it is best for cushion, if you use the wider seamstick then you will sew through the tape and it will be seen once the cushion is turned right-side out. The only area where you sew through the seamstick is the zipper. Using basting tape (Seamstick) for canvas on a very light weight fabric may gum up the needle rather quickly because the lighter fabric does not have the larger fibers or weave to help clean the needle as it exits the fabric. In those situations it may best to use pins to hold the fabric in place as you sew. A gummed up needle and parts can be cleaned off with some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or Goo Gone (we do not sell this).
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Fantastic instructions and calculator! I made two large cushions using this technique and they turned out perfect.
Thanks so much for this video. I made the cushion folliowng your technique and it turned out great. It was my first try and I'm so pleased with the result. Instructions were easy to follow and it's a perfect fit.
That's awesome to hear! I'm glad the tutorial worked well for you.
Thanks so much!!!. These instructions were very useful
Thank you for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the instructions were useful to you. Your feedback means a lot.
Great Job. Thank You for sharing this video with us.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
thank you! Just what I need it! My cushion cover is a teensy bit loose, but I'll use some batting.
I'm glad the video was helpful to you! Using batting is a great idea to fix a loose cushion cover.
Thanks for this video! I can see you streamlined some things from the previous version. The Fabric Calculator mentions Cushion Wrap Silk Film, but you didn't use it this time. Does it offer any weatherproofing? Or was it just a tool to get the cushion into the cover?
thanks for the instructions, i've followed this method with the earlier video of the 30minute box cushions and I have ended up with a loose cushion cover, how do we adjust it so that it's a tighter fit. Maybe a followup video on how to fix issues?
I would take out the foam and add polyester batting. I hope that helps. If you follow our Sailrite Fabric Calculator the cover should be very very tight.
Great video! I made a new bench cushion for a swing. Gets a little tricky with 1 1/2 and 2” cushions. Corner’s and Zippers get really tight considering you’re only taking .8x.9 out of the corner. Tips would be appreciated
This process can only be done if sewing cushions that are 2 inches thick or more. Anything under 2 inches in thickness does not work well using this technique. I would sew a traditional box cushion if you want a thin cushion like that. Or the "Quick & Easy Box Cushion"
Hi. How do you convert the decimals to fractions, please. Thank you.
Google: fraction chart
So confusing what is width and length for notches AND measures in fractions WOULD HELP as NO ruler is in decimals
Can you use a zipper with the pull attached? I don't like the idea of fiddling with the tab later.
Yes, you would just have to work the sewing machine presser foot around the slider when you sew the zipper onto the decorative fabric. I often sew up to the slider, then bury the needle, lift the foot and pull the slider past the foot. Then lower the foot and continue to sew.
How do I get access to fabric calculator for cutting corners
I tried the double sided tape which did not stick to my outdoor fabric. I feel that water resistant outdoor fabric has a coating that the tape wouldn’t adhere to.
Did you buy the Seamstick Double Sided tape 1/4 inch from Sailrite? It sticks better than any other brand. Also, you are correct a fabric that is water and stain resistant is often very adhesive resistant as well, but our seamstick should work especially if you press it down well with the Sailrite Canvas Patterning Ruler.
Can you use vinyl for the 30 minute cushion?
Yes, you can! In fact here is a video we show using vinyl fabric and the 30 minute cushion approach: ua-cam.com/video/iVtHL7rGcF0/v-deo.html
It would be great to do it with centimeter so all of the people in the Arabic and European countries can follow you good ✌✌✌
Get a tape measure with inches and cm on
You can use the calculator with cm.
Seam tape sounds like a good idea but gummed up my needle and thread and almost ruined my project.
Did you order it from Sailrite and was it the 1/4 inch size? When making cushions you must use the smaller width seamstick of 1/4 inch, it is best for cushion, if you use the wider seamstick then you will sew through the tape and it will be seen once the cushion is turned right-side out. The only area where you sew through the seamstick is the zipper. Using basting tape (Seamstick) for canvas on a very light weight fabric may gum up the needle rather quickly because the lighter fabric does not have the larger fibers or weave to help clean the needle as it exits the fabric. In those situations it may best to use pins to hold the fabric in place as you sew. A gummed up needle and parts can be cleaned off with some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or Goo Gone (we do not sell this).
To many commercials to watch before getting to the video :(
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