- Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:03 pm
#16787
The first of 4 cushion covers. Even though there is coating of some kind on the inside of the fabric is frays to some extent. Wonder if and how I would prevent unraveling of the seams on the inside? I expect these to get heavy use and occasionally be removed for washing.
I was thinking about serging the raw edges after assembly but I don't want to make the seam allowance any stiffer to minimize the chance of shadowing through. In the photo of the inside you'll see there is a foam layer on the end cap to mask the lumps in the dacron that's wrapped on the foam. I'm not worried about the edge of the foam, it's the fabric that might fray especially during machine washing.
I also put a thin plastic bag on each end of dacron covered foam to ease inserting it into the cover. It crinkles a bit where the bags are when you sit on it. Is there a plastic film intended for this purpose? If so where do you get and if not what other methods make getting the foam in the cover easier?
Thanks!
I was thinking about serging the raw edges after assembly but I don't want to make the seam allowance any stiffer to minimize the chance of shadowing through. In the photo of the inside you'll see there is a foam layer on the end cap to mask the lumps in the dacron that's wrapped on the foam. I'm not worried about the edge of the foam, it's the fabric that might fray especially during machine washing.
I also put a thin plastic bag on each end of dacron covered foam to ease inserting it into the cover. It crinkles a bit where the bags are when you sit on it. Is there a plastic film intended for this purpose? If so where do you get and if not what other methods make getting the foam in the cover easier?
Thanks!