Enjoyed 'fitted bed sheet used in springcleaning' BUT.....?
..how would you handle a loveseat (2-seater coach)? The two back cushions come off but the sitting cushions do not come out; however, they do slide forward as they recline (as in recliner). Thanks.
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Hi Jeanne, would this link be a help?
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/slipcover-couch-sheets-64231.html
It looks as if she just has one large sheet and tucked it in around the cushions. I don't think you need to remove the cushions, if you slide them so you can tuck them, it should work the same way. However, you'll need a large sheet if you want the reclining feature to work, so you have enough give.
Hi Jeanne, I wonder in your situation if a small fitted sheet tucked around the bottom cushions would work. And then a separate fitted sheet for the top cushions? That way the reclining feature would not be impacted.
Hi! I would try a twin size fitted sheet for the seat cushions. Tuck and tuck some more. I have found that a strip of foam pushed down in the places you tuck really helps it stay in place. Good luck!
You can use safety pins to help secure things in place
Twin sheets are a idea
HI Jeanne
YOu would need to go back to the project you are talking about and ask your question there. you can also use drop cloths to cover furniture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMwM5UZNyhQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFe2g8oK97c
I would use a number of twin sheets to cover the seat cushions.
I have found these helpful keeping cushions in place.
https://www.amazon.com/furniture-twist-pins/s?k=furniture+twist+pins
Found this one, and I hope it helps https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pinterest.com/amp/pin/easy-hack-to-prevent-sofa-cushions-from-sliding--214835844708825363/
Hi Jeanne, you can try this, Separate the sofa cover from the cushion and apply Velcro on it. In case your fabric is thin, add more Velcro in the middle and on the edges of the cover, this, to protect it from slipping. However, for thick fabric, add a single strip of Velcro at the center of the sofa cover
You can put peel and stick velcro on the back so it stays in place