The wood table chairs are now more comfortable. I made chair pads for the dining table chairs this morning.
I used some blue mustard fabric I picked up for free a while back. Nice floral pattern. The back side of the pads are the mustard linen fabric I had in my stash.
The seats measure 15.25" across at the front and 13" at the back so there is plenty of each fabric.
I had checked out foam rolls at a fabric store at the beginning of the month and the price was $39 but not enough to make all of the pads.
I continued my research.
I purchased a 1.5" memory top mattress topper for the foam in the pad. They were on sale recently for $50 which is more than enough to make them all with leftovers.
The triangular shape of the seats will allow me to make good use of the foam and fabric by rotating the pattern. The funky textures will be put to the underside which will work out alright.
There were some decisions to be made:
1. Zipper closure so I can wash them? Where does it go? How long does it have to be? Do I have 4 in the right color and length? Don't have what I need to proceed this morning. Next!
2. Fold over flap at the back. This makes them not reversible and I would need to velcro the flap to keep it closed. The math is a bit more complicated. Next!
3. Sew the foam in and see how it goes. This is the fastest and easiest option. Yes!
The foam was thin enough to cut with scissors but not my fabric ones. I just traced the shape with a marker. I rotated the shape so that I could use the cut side for the next one. Very efficient use of the material.
I cut 4 of these one for each chair.
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