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General Upholstery Questions and Comments => General Discussion => Topic started by: jojo on September 24, 2011, 03:31:41 pm

Title: Questions for My Furniture Peeps
Post by: jojo on September 24, 2011, 03:31:41 pm
I'm not a furniture person, but I want to put some new fabric on my own couch. The seat cushions are loose, but the back cushions are attached. First question: why? Do manufacturers do this to save fabric? (It's a sectional, btw). Second question: Is there any reason why I can't convert the back cushions into loose cushions also? Thanks!
Title: Re: Questions for My Furniture Peeps
Post by: MinUph on September 24, 2011, 04:40:06 pm
Manufactures may save a bit on fabric but not allot. It is a style thing. There is really no reason why you can't change to loose pillow backs. A little more yardage. Loose pillow backs also have the option of removing the backs and you can lay down on the sofa in a larger area. Kinda like a bed. Just make the back cushions the same thickness and you will be fine.
Title: Re: Questions for My Furniture Peeps
Post by: sittin good on September 24, 2011, 06:51:00 pm
I would say that gravity comes into play. A seat cushion lays flat where as the inside back stands up. Depending on the angle of the inside back it may not be so good to have loose cushions in that application. It does not take that much more fabric to make attatched cushions. Top pulls and side pulls don't add much to fabric requirements.