Rachel, have you considered using a drawstring instead of elastic? I used to work for a shop in Southern California that made Renaissance Fair costumes and instead of elastic at the bottom of the legs and at the waistline, we used a sturdy cotton drawstring. Maybe that could work for your issue. It's be interested to hear your thoughts or see how it worked for you.
@@Macros1971 hmm, interesting idea. But it came with elastic, so I would have less fabric to work with by removing elastic and folding the edges over for a drawstring. 🤔
Its going to turn out nice! Good luck and hope you get it figured out. Cant wait to see the finished cushions!
I always ❤ enjoy your videos and help ful hints😊
Looking good! Trying to decide which route to go with our cushions...some great ideas here!
Rachel you are very creative & talented!
@@MaryJoDavies thank you!
another nice video THANKS
Rachel, have you considered using a drawstring instead of elastic? I used to work for a shop in Southern California that made Renaissance Fair costumes and instead of elastic at the bottom of the legs and at the waistline, we used a sturdy cotton drawstring. Maybe that could work for your issue. It's be interested to hear your thoughts or see how it worked for you.
@@Macros1971 hmm, interesting idea. But it came with elastic, so I would have less fabric to work with by removing elastic and folding the edges over for a drawstring. 🤔
Have you thought of fitted crib sheets? Might be a better fit...?
Why not add a center accent fabric to give you the length you need?
@@chetjudyadams9278 hmm, I was just thinking similarly, wondering if it would be weird to add a stripe of the couch color or something.