Cover for double recliner
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Not sure if you can make a cover without sewing.
Do a Google search for recliner cover to see if you can find an appropriate cover for the size of your recliner. Most covers are made with elastic grips to hold them in place, and you just toss them over the furniture and tuck them into place. No sewing required.
I purchased a cover for my husband' recliner. It fits the seat, back and arms.
I bought an elastic stretchy loveseat cover in a dark grey. It looks great, comfy and inexpensive. If your recliners are super full, but a couch sized one. They have them all over the place. They look better than you think. And they don't wrinkle or ride up or fall off. And being stretchy, they move with the recliner. I only paid $20 for mine at a New England chain if sites but they are available at target, bed bath beyond, etc and online. They look awful in the package but pretty nice in person (shocker!!) Good luck!
Could you Paint it or is the fabric threadbare?
Have you tried to brush the back in different directions to soften it?
Some people use paste wax on their painted fabric chairs...makes them softer, I am told.