Pillows on outdoor chairs - ideas so they won't fly away?
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Try Velcro, I hope you don't call this sticky tape. Sew the Velcro to the cushions, and then with glue, put the Velcro on the back of the furniture.
What about sewing a loop on a corner of each pillow so you can attach them to the furniture? Or ties?
Can you sew on ties to tie them at the corners or even velcro strips?
have some twine/rope/lengths what have some washers on the end. Store where ever when not in use. When the pillows are out drape them over the top so they hold down and look something like a 'U' bolt.
Heavy duty Velcro.
Sew matching ribbon to the corners of cushions and tie on... you will not have to remove and they will look attractive and not leave an residue like stick on Velcro...