I watched a dozen videos on how to make a simple box cushion. This one is the best! You had me at no zipper. Your method to make a gusset is so simple and looks great!
By far the EASIEST way to make a box cushion! Thank you for this quick, simple tutorial. I watched several before landing on this one. I love that it doesn't require a zipper. The flap back is so cool! I just finished covers for the couch cushions in a vintage camper that my daughter and I purchased to make-over. We named her Milie and this was the last project. She is now complete. Thank you for sharing your skills!!
What a relief to find a simple and efficient way to understand making a bench cushion. Happy to have had this chance to learn and listen from a pleasant video🤗
So much easier than many other methods, thank you! I used this for a 3” foam cushion and it worked great. I used Velcro to seal the flap, and I wish I had left less overlap, which would have made it a little easier to get the cushion in. Also, to make the fabric tight, I sized it down an inch in each direction which is a tip I saw in a different tutorial. Eg my cushion is 36” wide; since it is 3” high, the total width from side to side would be 36” + 1.5” + 1.5” = 39”. But I made mine one inch short so only 38” instead of 39”. Same thing for the depth, I reduced it by an inch. This makes it a little harder to get the cushion in but once it’s in, the cover is nice and tight with no extra fabric. I used a blackout curtain panel, it’s pretty thick and sturdy, and already hemmed so one less step.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video! I have a wicker settee on the deck that I made a cushion cover for years ago. I am now making a new cover, and couldn't for the life of me remember how I did the corners. Turns out it was exactly how you did it. I found you after watching many videos that did not have the same technique, or even the same type of cushion, so again I say, THANK YOU!!
I just used this tutorial to make 2 cushion covers for my daughter-in-law. She and my son bought a used camper that needed updating. She asked if I could help. I was so happy to find this tutorial. Easy to follow and the covers I made turned out beautifully. You were a life saver! Thank you so much!
I cannot thank you enough!! This is the easiest tutorial BY FAR I have ever watched. You are amazing! You make me want to make cushion covers all day long!!!! They scared me until I watched this, and I am a somewhat seasoned sewist. Thank you, Thank you!!!!
Thanks for the tutorial. You made it look so easy and it definitely was so much quicker without a zipper to contend with. Appreciate your efforts and expertise.
I have looked at quite a few cushion covers and I like your idea the best. Thank you!! I will be getting this cushion cover done easily with your tutorial.
I don't usually comment on videos but I just had to thank you so much for making this a do-able and fun project for me! Previous videos I watched were psyching me out and the project seemed unnecessarily difficult so you really made my day thank you!!
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. I scoured RUclips looking for an easy tutorial that was still strong enough to hold up for a long time. This was so easy to follow and turned out amazing. Thanks so much!
I just used your tutorial for a cushion on my outside couch - firm foam = 4" thick 72" long and 24" wide - thank you thank you I have never done this before and i got it - had to watch a lot of times for the corners but I got it .... I love it Can't wait to do the other cushion now !!!
This is exactly what I've been looking for! I just finished mine and it's PERFECT... Thank you for sharing this and making it so understandable and easy! Seriously amazing! Thank you!
So glad I found this! I'm a beginner sewer and I wanted to make a pillow for a bench we have. I have the foam, now I just need the fabric and this video boosted my confidence that I can do this!! Thank you!
Just used your tutorial to make a cover for a bench seat - it won’t win any prizes but I’m really chuffed with it!! Thanks for explaining everything - even this novice could follow it!
So helpful. I made a cover with this method a couple of years ago and am making another one today. Doable for a person with limited sewing skills- Me! Thank you!
Great tutorial! I was looking for a 'no zipper' option and was pleasantly surprised to find your pocket method. I also really like your idea of changing out the fabric for the seasons and tip to put down a grip pad to hold the cushion in place. Thanks!
So simple and easy to follow. I love the idea of changing out the cushion cover and prints according to the season. And it's a great way to show case some of your photography.
Just what I was looking for! You saved my day, thanks. I’ve found other tutorials that included zippers and they were too fussy with instruction. This is perfect.
Great instructional video! Thank you! The only thing I would add is if you are making a cover for a deeper / larger cushion, make sure that the overlapping fabric for the envelope opening is far enough away from bottom and top. Not sure if that makes sense, but I had a 4 inch think cushion and my overlapping fabric was probably only 4 inches away from the top and the bottom. So when I sewed across for the corners, I just barely missed sewing over the overlap. Probably having only 3 or 4 inches of overlapping fabric is probably sufficient. I had much more overlap.
oh my ! this video has got to be the VERY BEST. made it so easy to understand. i'm a new sub after checking your other videos out. thank you so much for you sharing your talent.
Newbiee to sewing! Wasted material trying to make these for van conversion with other peoples tutorials. So disheartened until i came across this video. Just made my 1st cushion following this easy explained tutorial & it came out perfect!!!! Thank you for sharing xx
Thanks, your instructions was just perfect for what I'm trying to do! Loved that you took your time to explain in such detail. I'll be working with vinyl and hope it turns out as good as yours. LOL
I am not a seamstress; have sewn only a few times. This tutorial was easy and the cushion I made for a Christmas gift turned out great! Couldn't be more pleased!!!
Thank you so much for your great video and instructions for making a bench cushion cover. I used your method to make a cushion for a friend's baby room. You method worked perfectly. Many many thanks. John Ellis, Aldie, Virginia
cool idea, not to have to fuss with a zipper and complicated measuring! Going to give this a go with a cushion for the wagon for my grandson and a wooden rocker in my living room
I am a novice when it comes to sewing. We had our foyer painted with a new color, and the plaid cushion cover on our shoe storage bench no longer matched. This step-by-step video tutorial was just what I needed to complete the project! Following these DIY instructions sure beats the custom cushion cover prices online! Thank you!
I just finished making this bench cushion. The dimensions of my cushion : 47 1/2" L x 15" W x 2" D. I got 2 yds of fabric which worked out perfectly. I am a true beginner. I inherited my mom's old kenmore machine and all I have done so far is hem curtains. I looked at a lot of tutorials before selecting this one and I am so glad I did. This was the perfect first project for me. The directions were very clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
After trying three other tutorials and becoming frustrated, we stumbled across this one, and let me say this is by far, the easiest tutorial to follow and the easiest corners ever to make...thank you
Thank you so much for this easy to follow tutorial .. so simple and effective! I've just covered a window seat cushion I've been talking about doing for years and it looks fantastic 🙂
We have just built some modular storage in our child's bedroom and needed ideas for the seating area as it's not a standard size. This video is absolutely brilliant - I'm ok at sewing but not confident enough to do zips yet. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this video tutorial. I made a set for my daughters widow seats that she had built for her breakfast room and they turned out fantastic. loved the easy method of making the boxed corners! I tried to post a picture of the finished product but it does not appear but it looks fabulous in that room. She had a party the next day and I have several orders for the covers and some pillows as well! Thank you again!
Fantastic tutorial! I’ve never made anything like this ever before but have just made a pallet sofa that I needed to make foam cushions for. This made it so easy and I even hand sewed it and it’s turned out amazing! Thank you!
This is just what I wanted. I'm stuck at home and can't get plywood for a back to staple. I don't want to mess with a zipper. This is so much better! I can change the cover as desired. I can't wait to get started. Thanks!
I was going to do a more complicated box end but when I cut my fabric, I thought that I was giving myself plenty of extra for shrinkage but somehow I screwed up. I have enough to do it this way as I was already going to use the envelope system. Thank you for saving my butt!
I have a wood dining bench that I would like to build a cushion for, but I don't know how to sew. I do have a brand new sewing machine and because of your very detailed video, I think I now have the courage to give it a go. Thank you.
Just the tutorial I needed for making a custom mattress for the cradle my dad made for my baby nearly 40 years ago. He made it without a pattern, and without a thought to standard mattress size, and I wouldn't have it any other way! I just made do with my own babies, but this new granddaughter coming next month gets a new, custom mattress, made by me!
A Thousand Words - Hello! I bought a bench very similar to the one you have. It came with a cushion that had a cover with a zipper and was dirty to boot! I threw the cover away and while redecorating my guest bedroom I found the perfect place for the bench. It will be perfect for guests to put their luggage on or change shoes, etc. I bought material and planned on making an “envelope” cover, but it would have been more complicated than what you just did. So changed my plans and made the cover today and I absolutely love how it turned out - thanks to your easy to follow tutorial! Thank you so much!
Let me first say , my sewing leaves a little to be desired. However, i followed your steps, literally stopping the video and doing exactly what you did, and my bench covers came out great. thanks for the great tutorial! Stay Safe!
Great video. This is a super easy method of making a cushion cover. I’m making one with a zipper on one of the long sides, so your video was very helpful. Thank you. Gail
I was looking for exactly this type of video because I had to make a cover.Thank you thank you thank you I made a cover in under an hour and plan to buy foam to make another one from start to finish 👏🏻🌺
The cushion I need to make is not a rectangle but has two diagonal corners in the back. I'm trying to think through how I can use your method for that shape!
Thank you, it looks so easy I want to give it a try. I have a form which is 2” and rectangular in shape, I am going to do a cover with faux leather, what do you recommend how I do the cover like the way you showed or some other way please let me know, thanks. I am going to to this for the first time. I saw your video and was very impressed. Waiting for you reply or a video on how I can do it
What a super tutorial. Thanks Jen! I bought a benchseat of Trade Me some time ago and have yet to even assemble it, and it has a very similar cushion top. You have inspired me to get it sorted and actually assembled perhaps at some stage of the holiday. I like the idea of changing out the covers also, and I potentially want to find baskets that would go in the cubbies. I may actually also look back at what you have previously shared about doing basket liners (I think you made some for a basket in your previous laundry?). Thank you again for this video tutorial. It provided easy to follow guidelines.
I love this channel so much, even though I’m a single nyc woman. It’s lovely. You and your family are lovely and the scenery is spectacular. Not much nature around these parts. I think I’ll be binge watching 🙂
I watched a dozen videos on how to make a simple box cushion. This one is the best! You had me at no zipper. Your method to make a gusset is so simple and looks great!
I LOVE the ease of your pattern and not having to cut and pin so many pieces. This is the easiest cushion pattern ever! Thank you!
This is exactly what I was looking for in making a cushion cover! So simple! Thank you; very helpful.
By far the EASIEST way to make a box cushion! Thank you for this quick, simple tutorial. I watched several before landing on this one. I love that it doesn't require a zipper. The flap back is so cool! I just finished covers for the couch cushions in a vintage camper that my daughter and I purchased to make-over. We named her Milie and this was the last project. She is now complete. Thank you for sharing your skills!!
Glad it was helpful!
I have never commented on a video before, but today I am just to say- thank you. What a brilliant video for me as a novice who would like to sew more.
What a relief to find a simple and efficient way to understand making a bench cushion. Happy to have had this chance to learn and listen from a pleasant video🤗
So much easier than many other methods, thank you! I used this for a 3” foam cushion and it worked great. I used Velcro to seal the flap, and I wish I had left less overlap, which would have made it a little easier to get the cushion in. Also, to make the fabric tight, I sized it down an inch in each direction which is a tip I saw in a different tutorial. Eg my cushion is 36” wide; since it is 3” high, the total width from side to side would be 36” + 1.5” + 1.5” = 39”. But I made mine one inch short so only 38” instead of 39”. Same thing for the depth, I reduced it by an inch. This makes it a little harder to get the cushion in but once it’s in, the cover is nice and tight with no extra fabric. I used a blackout curtain panel, it’s pretty thick and sturdy, and already hemmed so one less step.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video! I have a wicker settee on the deck that I made a cushion cover for years ago. I am now making a new cover, and couldn't for the life of me remember how I did the corners. Turns out it was exactly how you did it. I found you after watching many videos that did not have the same technique, or even the same type of cushion, so again I say, THANK YOU!!
I just used this tutorial to make 2 cushion covers for my daughter-in-law. She and my son bought a used camper that needed updating. She asked if I could help. I was so happy to find this tutorial. Easy to follow and the covers I made turned out beautifully. You were a life saver! Thank you so much!
That is awesome! So glad you found my video helpful :)
Your video was so easy to follow making a bench cushion myself, saved me $150. The envelope method worked so well for me. Thank you for posting.
You are so welcome! Glad it helped.
I cannot thank you enough!! This is the easiest tutorial BY FAR I have ever watched. You are amazing! You make me want to make cushion covers all day long!!!! They scared me until I watched this, and I am a somewhat seasoned sewist. Thank you, Thank you!!!!
Thanks for the tutorial. You made it look so easy and it definitely was so much quicker without a zipper to contend with. Appreciate your efforts and expertise.
One of the best how to videos I've ever watched. Can't wait to make a cover for my bench cushion.
Glad it was helpful!
I have looked at quite a few cushion covers and I like your idea the best. Thank you!! I will be getting this cushion cover done easily with your tutorial.
I literally stumbled onto this tutorial and I'm doing this tomorrow. Thank you!!!!!
I don't usually comment on videos but I just had to thank you so much for making this a do-able and fun project for me! Previous videos I watched were psyching me out and the project seemed unnecessarily difficult so you really made my day thank you!!
You've made my day too :) So glad my video helped you!
Thank you, this is exactly the level of simplicity I was looking for in making a cushion cover.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. I scoured RUclips looking for an easy tutorial that was still strong enough to hold up for a long time. This was so easy to follow and turned out amazing. Thanks so much!
I just used your tutorial for a cushion on my outside couch - firm foam = 4" thick 72" long and 24" wide - thank you thank you I have never done this before and i got it - had to watch a lot of times for the corners but I got it .... I love it
Can't wait to do the other cushion now !!!
This is exactly what I've been looking for! I just finished mine and it's PERFECT... Thank you for sharing this and making it so understandable and easy! Seriously amazing! Thank you!
Thank you SOOOOOO MUCH!!!! You are the first person that made me not afraid to make one.
So glad I found this! I'm a beginner sewer and I wanted to make a pillow for a bench we have. I have the foam, now I just need the fabric and this video boosted my confidence that I can do this!! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your straight forward non fuss cushion cover! I will be making them tonight😊
I’m a beginner sewer and I just made one of these today - It turned out great!! Thank you!
Thank you so much! This was exactly what I needed to know! I didn’t want a zipper that could possibly scratch my bench. I am so appreciative.
Thank you so much for this video. Just covered a bunch of box cushions for outdoors and your video was very helpful!!!!
Made my first bench cushion from this video was so easy. Love the way you should me the corner
Left the Velcro out
Just used your tutorial to make a cover for a bench seat - it won’t win any prizes but I’m really chuffed with it!! Thanks for explaining everything - even this novice could follow it!
Perfect!! Just what I was looking for - something functional and easy to make quickly. Thank you so much.
So helpful. I made a cover with this method a couple of years ago and am making another one today. Doable for a person with limited sewing skills- Me! Thank you!
this is the best tutorial I've seen on the envelope cushion. Thanks.
Great tutorial! I was looking for a 'no zipper' option and was pleasantly surprised to find your pocket method. I also really like your idea of changing out the fabric for the seasons and tip to put down a grip pad to hold the cushion in place. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
So simple and easy to follow. I love the idea of changing out the cushion cover and prints according to the season. And it's a great way to show case some of your photography.
Just what I was looking for! You saved my day, thanks. I’ve found other tutorials that included zippers and they were too fussy with instruction. This is perfect.
Great instructional video! Thank you! The only thing I would add is if you are making a cover for a deeper / larger cushion, make sure that the overlapping fabric for the envelope opening is far enough away from bottom and top. Not sure if that makes sense, but I had a 4 inch think cushion and my overlapping fabric was probably only 4 inches away from the top and the bottom. So when I sewed across for the corners, I just barely missed sewing over the overlap. Probably having only 3 or 4 inches of overlapping fabric is probably sufficient. I had much more overlap.
Thank you for this. I have a daybed and want to make an upholstered cover for the mattress! Super simple.
I am not a talented at sewing at all and struggle with any projects but you made this the easiest bench cover ever!!! Thank you!
Just what I needed, thank you! I am not a great sewer, but this was really easy to follow and I am so pleases with the result. Many thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
oh my ! this video has got to be the VERY BEST. made it so easy to understand. i'm a new sub after checking your other videos out. thank you so much for you sharing your talent.
Yes very helpful.. I was looking to make a cushion without zipper, this little video is perfect. Thank you for sharing
Newbiee to sewing! Wasted material trying to make these for van conversion with other peoples tutorials. So disheartened until i came across this video. Just made my 1st cushion following this easy explained tutorial & it came out perfect!!!! Thank you for sharing xx
That makes me so happy! So glad I could help.
Thanks, your instructions was just perfect for what I'm trying to do! Loved that you took your time to explain in such detail. I'll be working with vinyl and hope it turns out as good as yours. LOL
Fantastic!!! You make it so simple and easy.x
All made and now being sat on thank you
Thank you for this simple, easy to do, cushion cover 🤗❤️
You’re welcome 😊
I used this method. Super easy to follow. Love my new cushion!
Thank you for this tutorial. You made it look very simple. So i will have a go. ❤️
Thank you for this. You made this so easy to understand. I just made a cushion cover from a sheet for my friends daughters bench seat!!!
Just what I was looking for! Super simple and looks great thank you!
Easiest Tutorial I have found. Thanks, I had almost given up.
I am not a seamstress; have sewn only a few times. This tutorial was easy and the cushion I made for a Christmas gift turned out great! Couldn't be more pleased!!!
Awesome, that makes me so happy!
Brilliant. Inspired me to do the same for my new shoe storage unit in my hall
Thank you so much for your great video and instructions for making a bench cushion cover. I used your method to make a cushion for a friend's baby room. You method worked perfectly. Many many thanks. John Ellis, Aldie, Virginia
Glad it was helpful!
This is soooo easy!!! I have just made some for my garden bench!
Very well explained. Great tutorial. Thank you.
Y did I not find your tutorial before but the good thing is I have three more cushion covers to make without putting much of effort...thanku soo much
Beautiful! You are inspirational and I learned so much from this. I love your clean simplicity design look! Bravo! Jen
This was simple to follow and worked so well Many thanks
cool idea, not to have to fuss with a zipper and complicated measuring! Going to give this a go with a cushion for the wagon for my grandson and a wooden rocker in my living room
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful decorating...great tutorial thank you!
I am a novice when it comes to sewing. We had our foyer painted with a new color, and the plaid cushion cover on our shoe storage bench no longer matched. This step-by-step video tutorial was just what I needed to complete the project! Following these DIY instructions sure beats the custom cushion cover prices online! Thank you!
So glad you found my video helpful!
I just finished making this bench cushion. The dimensions of my cushion : 47 1/2" L x 15" W x 2" D. I got 2 yds of fabric which worked out perfectly. I am a true beginner. I inherited my mom's old kenmore machine and all I have done so far is hem curtains. I looked at a lot of tutorials before selecting this one and I am so glad I did. This was the perfect first project for me. The directions were very clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
Yay, so glad it worked out for you!
After trying three other tutorials and becoming frustrated, we stumbled across this one, and let me say this is by far, the easiest tutorial to follow and the easiest corners ever to make...thank you
So glad you found it helpful!
Same here, 3 years later! Thank you so much!
Brilliant video - thank you for sharing 🙌🏻. Wish I cd work a sewing machine like that!
Thank you so much for this easy to follow tutorial .. so simple and effective! I've just covered a window seat cushion I've been talking about doing for years and it looks fantastic 🙂
Yay, that makes me happy!
This is just what I was looking for! Thank you.
This is really good tutorial. I love it!! 😍😍😍
We have just built some modular storage in our child's bedroom and needed ideas for the seating area as it's not a standard size. This video is absolutely brilliant - I'm ok at sewing but not confident enough to do zips yet. Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for sharing this video tutorial. I made a set for my daughters widow seats that she had built for her breakfast room and they turned out fantastic. loved the easy method of making the boxed corners! I tried to post a picture of the finished product but it does not appear but it looks fabulous in that room. She had a party the next day and I have several orders for the covers and some pillows as well! Thank you again!
Yay, so glad it worked well for you :)
Fantastic tutorial! I’ve never made anything like this ever before but have just made a pallet sofa that I needed to make foam cushions for. This made it so easy and I even hand sewed it and it’s turned out amazing! Thank you!
Glad it worked well for you!
Excellent video. Exactly what I needed.
This is just what I wanted. I'm stuck at home and can't get plywood for a back to staple. I don't want to mess with a zipper. This is so much better! I can change the cover as desired. I can't wait to get started. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Thankyou so much. After so many searches I found your vedio. Which is really easy for me to understand the whole steps throughout. Great job 👍👏👏
easiest way to do a washable bench cover. Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you so much for this amazing video!! I have been looking for a simple cover for my outdoor benches, and this is exactly what I was looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
Easy to follow instructions. I am going to try this method- here's hoping I am successful.
Best of luck, have fun, hope the directions help.
Thank you for making a very straightforward and focused tutorial. Can’t wait to cover my foam for a seat this week following your steps ☺️👍🏻💜
Hope it goes well for you!
Thank you for this tutorial! I followed it today and my cushion cover came out perfect! I can’t wait to make more. :)
So glad you found it helpful!
Nice work! Seems a lot more straight forward than I thought!
Thank you, it's pretty easy :)
I was going to do a more complicated box end but when I cut my fabric, I thought that I was giving myself plenty of extra for shrinkage but somehow I screwed up. I have enough to do it this way as I was already going to use the envelope system. Thank you for saving my butt!
Thank you so much! Such an easy to follow tutorial 👍🏻❤
Brilliant and helpful and yes i will be trying this out with some high density foam . To make for my sagging giving me backache settee😢
Well done video thanks. Imvery good idea for non slip mat underneath😺. I will use iron Velcro from amazon for the back 👍
I have a wood dining bench that I would like to build a cushion for, but I don't know how to sew. I do have a brand new sewing machine and because of your very detailed video, I think I now have the courage to give it a go. Thank you.
Good luck, hope it turns out well!
Thanks for this, very happy with the results:)
I made this--yay! Thanks so much for the very simple instruction:)
You are so welcome!
Thank u I’ve looked at a lot of videos and yours is the best that I really think I can do ..
All the best!
Just the tutorial I needed for making a custom mattress for the cradle my dad made for my baby nearly 40 years ago. He made it without a pattern, and without a thought to standard mattress size, and I wouldn't have it any other way! I just made do with my own babies, but this new granddaughter coming next month gets a new, custom mattress, made by me!
Great job!
A Thousand Words - Hello! I bought a bench very similar to the one you have. It came with a cushion that had a cover with a zipper and was dirty to boot! I threw the cover away and while redecorating my guest bedroom I found the perfect place for the bench. It will be perfect for guests to put their luggage on or change shoes, etc. I bought material and planned on making an “envelope” cover, but it would have been more complicated than what you just did. So changed my plans and made the cover today and I absolutely love how it turned out - thanks to your easy to follow tutorial! Thank you so much!
Oh by the way, the bench wasn’t new and besides the dirty cover on the cushion, nothing else was wrong with it! Lol!
Let me first say , my sewing leaves a little to be desired. However, i followed your steps, literally stopping the video and doing exactly what you did, and my bench covers came out great. thanks for the great tutorial! Stay Safe!
So glad my video was helpful!
Thank you, thank you. My covers turned out great and they were so fast and easy.
Glad I could help!
Thanks for this simple cushion cover method. I found that it fit more snugly if i didn't use a seam allowance on the ends.
Great video. This is a super easy method of making a cushion cover. I’m making one with a zipper on one of the long sides, so your video was very helpful. Thank you. Gail
I was looking for exactly this type of video because I had to make a cover.Thank you thank you thank you I made a cover in under an hour and plan to buy foam to make another one from start to finish 👏🏻🌺
So glad you found it helpful :)
The cushion I need to make is not a rectangle but has two diagonal corners in the back. I'm trying to think through how I can use your method for that shape!
Thank you, it looks so easy I want to give it a try. I have a form which is 2” and rectangular in shape, I am going to do a cover with faux leather, what do you recommend how I do the cover like the way you showed or some other way please let me know, thanks. I am going to to this for the first time. I saw your video and was very impressed. Waiting for you reply or a video on how I can do it
Thats Darn brilliant 😊 ❤
I made one and I'm just beginner self teaching and it's turned really good.
What a super tutorial. Thanks Jen! I bought a benchseat of Trade Me some time ago and have yet to even assemble it, and it has a very similar cushion top. You have inspired me to get it sorted and actually assembled perhaps at some stage of the holiday. I like the idea of changing out the covers also, and I potentially want to find baskets that would go in the cubbies. I may actually also look back at what you have previously shared about doing basket liners (I think you made some for a basket in your previous laundry?). Thank you again for this video tutorial. It provided easy to follow guidelines.
I did a post about making fake liners - easier, quicker, uses less fabric: www.jenthousandwords.com/2013/03/how-to-fake-basket-liner.html
I love this channel so much, even though I’m a single nyc woman. It’s lovely. You and your family are lovely and the scenery is spectacular. Not much nature around these parts. I think I’ll be binge watching 🙂
Thank you so much! x
Thank s, that's exactly what I was looking for. Nice and easy cover. Thank you.