Explore the versatility of our yardage upholstery fabric, perfect for refurbishing furniture, crafting accent pillows, and engaging in various DIY home projects. This premium material is composed of 100% medium-weight polyester canvas, tightly woven dock fabric with a generous width of 58\". Renowned for its abrasion-resistant qualities, this fabric is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Additionally, it boasts exceptional durability and is treated with a water repellent finish, making it resilient in various conditions. You can easily maintain it by machine washing, and it is dryer safe or can be hung to dry. If needed, a gentle iron can be applied. Ideal for creating hammocks, throw pillows, shams, dog beds, chair cushions, lamps, recovering old sofas, bed headboards, and even designing shower curtains. This exceptional fabric, sold by the yard, offers you the flexibility to choose the quantity that suits your specific project needs.
We offer our Woven high-performance premium grade upholstery fabric by the yard to our customers to do their upholstery project. They are perfect for your upholstery project, chair, sofa, and other upholstery projects. All our high performance premium grade upholstery fabrics have been used in a high end commercial environment or application. Our high-performance upholstery fabrics are woven using synthetic fibers or a blend with natural fibers to produce a high-performance and high-grade textile to stand up to extensive wear. Fabric Roll is 55 inches wide and you can order any length you need. -Rated for heavy use -Grade: J -Stain protected -Width: 55" -Abrasion: 50,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek method -Country of Origin: USA We stand strongly by the quality of our premium designer upholstery fabric and we offer 100% satisfaction guarantee for all of your fabric purchase. If for some reason, you are not totally happy with your purchase, we gladly accept return, exchange, and refund.
Down cushion products will cradle you in a cloud of comfort. FoamOrder offers 25/75 or 50/50 grade down. Our down cushions and envelopes are covered with 100% cotton, 200+ thread count, down-proof ticking. We also offer “down” cushions made with polyester, ideal for people allergic to down products.
Explore the versatility of our yardage upholstery fabric, perfect for refurbishing furniture, crafting accent pillows, and engaging in various DIY home projects. This premium material is composed of 100% medium-weight polyester canvas, tightly woven dock fabric with a generous width of 58\". Renowned for its abrasion-resistant qualities, this fabric is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Additionally, it boasts exceptional durability and is treated with a water repellent finish, making it resilient in various conditions. You can easily maintain it by machine washing, and it is dryer safe or can be hung to dry. If needed, a gentle iron can be applied. Ideal for creating hammocks, throw pillows, shams, dog beds, chair cushions, lamps, recovering old sofas, bed headboards, and even designing shower curtains. This exceptional fabric, sold by the yard, offers you the flexibility to choose the quantity that suits your specific project needs.
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I’m a sucker for lots of throw pillows. My husband hates them and thinks we have too many pillows. I don’t think we have enough, and the kids agree because they like to use them to build pillow forts. So… majority wins around here. ;) Typically, I use my basic envelope pillow case tutorial, but this time I thought I would shake things up a bit and add a French
Get the stains out of your furniture with this DIY Upholstery Cleaner. It takes two ingredients and is great at getting out grass stains, dirt, and food stains.
These leather pillows are one of my favorite projects to date. There is just something so satisfying about taking an unwanted item that was destined for the thrift store and/or dump, and turning it into that perfect something that you were unable to find. If you remember a couple
Explore the versatility of our yardage upholstery fabric, perfect for refurbishing furniture, crafting accent pillows, and engaging in various DIY home projects. This premium material is composed of 100% medium-weight polyester canvas, tightly woven dock fabric with a generous width of 58\". Renowned for its abrasion-resistant qualities, this fabric is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Additionally, it boasts exceptional durability and is treated with a water repellent finish, making it resilient in various conditions. You can easily maintain it by machine washing, and it is dryer safe or can be hung to dry. If needed, a gentle iron can be applied. Ideal for creating hammocks, throw pillows, shams, dog beds, chair cushions, lamps, recovering old sofas, bed headboards, and even designing shower curtains. This exceptional fabric, sold by the yard, offers you the flexibility to choose the quantity that suits your specific project needs.
I’ve never been one of those walking through the airport with a pillow around my neck kind of people but during my last big trip, I saw this pillow at Muji and decided that I needed one. And, of course, I had to sew it myself with one big change. Instead of the plastic microbeads that are used in
I cannot believe it's already the end of May! This month flew by like a speedy jet. It was a total whirlwind as I finally finished a few projects that had been taking forever. Phew! In cased you missed any of the fun projects this month, here's a little recap of all that happened in May! My favorite project (and most labor intensive!) was finally finishing my guest bedroom. I'm so excited to have it done and ready for summer guests. See the full reveal here. I shared 10 of the painting tips I've learned in the past few years and ya'll absolutely loved it. I can't wait to share more. You can read all 10 here. I shared one of my favorite upholstery tricks here. I shared the DIY art I made out of an old wooden shelf in my laundry room here. Ya'll were so super sweet about it that it inspired me to paint more. Thank you! I shared some of my favorite organizing tips using everyday items around your house here. And last but not least, I shared how grateful I am for all of your support here. Ya'll left me so many sweet comments and I appreciate it so much. And that's a wrap! Thanks for stopping by today and catching up on the blog! See ya in June...which btw, is my favorite month! It's my birthday month and the beginning of summer! Can I get a woohooooo?! Follow my blog with Follow my blog on or or Subscribe to LiveLoveDIY with email! Enter your email address: -->
I just reupholstered my thrift store chair again. (It's going in the room I've been working on, and it needed a fresh new 'do.) I've done several upholstery tutorials on the blog, and there are several FAQ's I get with every tutorial. They're the same questions I had when I first started playing around with upholstery, so today I thought I would share a few tricks I've learned along the way and answer one of your most frequently asked questions. First, let's check out the latest chair makeover. Remember this guy? The chair with the hot bod stuck in the old-man-recliner-fabric? This will officially be the third time I've reupholstered this chair (see here and here) and hopefully the last. I chose a green and white Waverly fabric from Joann's, and I cannot wait to show you how amazing it looks in the room it's going in. I think it's quite the improvement! And when my math skills failed me and I ran out of material for the back panel, I decided to chop up an embroidered pillow cover and use it for the back. It sits against a wall, so it will probably never be seen anyways, but I kinda love the way it turned out. So, let's talk upholstery tips. One of the most frequently asked questions I get is 'How do I make corners?'. It took me a little trial and error to really figure out how to make a great corner. Since a botched corner can totally make or break your DIY upholstery job, it's a handy skill to have. Here's how I do my corners. I have no idea if this is the right way, but it works and it's easy. The first thing I do once I have my fabric cut to size and positioned on the chair correctly is to staple the fabric around the top of the leg and trim the fabric underneath the staple afterwards. Next, I cut off the corner, leaving about 1-2 inches. Then, push the fabric inward and create a pocket. Once the fabric is tucked all the way inside and you have what looks like a seam, hotglue it closed. (Obviously, if you sew, you would sew this cover. But as we all know, I love glue.) Then, hotglue your trim or piping around the leg. This covers up the staples and any other little imperfections. I used two strips of trim. 'Cause I'm crazy like that. And there ya have it.... a neat little corner on your freshly upholstered chair! So tell me...What other upholstery questions do you have? Feel free to leave them in the comment section below and I'll try to include them in my next upholstery post. Don't forget to pin this lil' feller so you can find it later! :) That's all for today! 'Til next time! Follow my blog with Subscribe to LiveLoveDIY with email! Enter your email address: -->
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Explore the versatility of our yardage upholstery fabric, perfect for refurbishing furniture, crafting accent pillows, and engaging in various DIY home projects. This premium material is composed of 100% medium-weight polyester canvas, tightly woven dock fabric with a generous width of 58\". Renowned for its abrasion-resistant qualities, this fabric is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Additionally, it boasts exceptional durability and is treated with a water repellent finish, making it resilient in various conditions. You can easily maintain it by machine washing, and it is dryer safe or can be hung to dry. If needed, a gentle iron can be applied. Ideal for creating hammocks, throw pillows, shams, dog beds, chair cushions, lamps, recovering old sofas, bed headboards, and even designing shower curtains. This exceptional fabric, sold by the yard, offers you the flexibility to choose the quantity that suits your specific project needs.
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I visited one of my favorite sites the other day called Little Green Notebook, and she had these AMAZING charts with how much fabric you need for upholstering certain types of furniture. I get a