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Rated to 300 lbs. and tested in compliance with ASTM F1988-99. Constructed with high strength branded textilene fabric, specifically woven to meet ASTM standards for colorfastness, mildew resistance, resistance to soiling and wear and tear for many years in commercial outdoor environments Bahia Chaise Lounge Chairs and Cushions meet all American Casual Furniture Fabric Association (ACFFA) requirements. Lounge chair can be used with or without the chaise lounge cushions. any environment, the optional hooded cushions are available in the solid colors shown below. Bahia Chaise Lounge Chair | Chaise Lounge Cushions | Enter Item Quantities & 'Add to Cart' From the 'Shop Cart' Screen - Select 'Click for Quote' (Yellow Button) Copyright and Disclaimer © 1993-2017, Belson Outdoors, LLCHow To's & Quick Tips > How To: Clean Patio Cushions Now's the time to freshen up your outdoor seating before the season kicks into full swing.

While most cushions can't be tossed directly into the washing machine, you can get the job done without even moving them from your porch or patio!
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If your cushions are tufted, be sure to run the attachment carefully over the crevices, seams, and any buttons. Next, mix 1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid in a bucket of warm water. If your cushions have mildew on them, add 1/4 cup of borax to the solution as well. Generously sponge the sudsy solution onto your cushions, and let them soak for 15 minutes. Still see stubborn dirty spots after soaking? Apply more of the cleaning solution, then gently rub out the spots with a scrub brush. Thoroughly rinse the cushions off with the garden hose. (Don’t use a pressure washer for the task, as it may damage the fabric.) Wrap a towel around the cushion to blot up the majority of the water, and then stand the cushion up on end to air-dry completely. Make sure no moisture remains, otherwise you’ll find yourself facing a regrowth of mildew. Pull out the blow dryer, if you need to! Once your cushions are dry, spray them with a fabric protector to help them resist dirt and stains from such summery things as spilled fruit punch and dripping popsicles.

Taking this step now will make it much easier to keep those cushions clean the rest of the summer! Getting your outdoor space ready for the season can be a lot of work, but it’s well worth the effort. Once you’re finished, you can sit back and relax with friends and family, enjoy a summer smoothie or some barbecue, and wait for the twinkling fireflies to appear. Alcee Resin Wicker Outdoor Chaise Lounge Chair and Cushion Notify me when this product is available The Alcee Resin Wicker Chaise Lounge Chair features a removeable cushion for easy care and maintenance. Multiple reclining positions allow for hours of relaxing outdoors. Ships in 2 - 3 Business Days Gray finish seat cushion color: Black. Brown finish seat cushion color: Sand.By now you've probably seen the cozy little outdoor space that we created at our studio so we can soak up some good summertime vibes outdoors. Josh made amazing bench seating to give us a place to lounge, but it can be difficult to lounge properly on stiff wooden boards, so we decided to add some thick outdoor cushions to make our seating area more comfortable.

Here's what I did: -canvas twill or outdoor fabric (I bought our stripe fabric at a local fabric store) -outdoor cushion filling (like ) -zipper the width of your cushion -fabric scissors and sewing pins First I measured the width and depth of each seat to see how big the cushions should be. The cushion filling I bought was 4" tall, so I knew that number would be the height of my cushion. To figure out the fabric dimensions for the cushion panels, take the width and depth measurements and add 1" to both numbers to allow for a 1/2" seam allowance all around. These measurements are for the top and bottom panels of the cushion. To determine the side panel length, add the original measurements (the numbers before the additional inches for seam allowance) of all four sides of the large panel together. Add 1" onto that big number to allow for a 1/2" seam allowance. The height of your super-long side panel is the height of the cushion filling with 1" added for a 1/2" seam allowance.

Take these dimensions and cut your top and bottom panel and your long side panel accordingly. Use fabric scissors to round the edge of your fabric corners on your two larger panels. To connect your long side panel strip and make one big continuous loop around the edge of your cushion, fold the panel in half (with the right sides facing each other), and sew 1/2" from the edge to connect the ends. Line up the edges of your side panel loop of fabric with the edge of the top panel (with the right sides together), and pin the edge in place. To make the corners easier to sew, add some "V"-shaped notches around each corner. Use your machine to sew all the way around the edges with a 1/2" seam allowance. Pin the bottom panel to the side panel in the same manner as the top panel, and make notches on all the corners. Before you sew all the way around the bottom panel, you'll want to add a zipper at one of the ends so you can insert your cushion filling. Place the zipper face down onto the right side of the fabric at one of the ends of your bottom panel.

Pin the zipper in place so that the zipper will be installed 1/2" from the edge. Use a zipper foot on your machine to sew the right side of the zipper in place. Repeat the process of pinning and sewing the other side of the zipper so that you have a functional zipper installed. Now you can sew all the way around the rest of the bottom panel (starting at the end of the zipper and stopping when you reach the beginning of it). Make sure to leave your zipper open a few inches before you sew all the way around so you can get back in later! Flip your cushion cover right side out, and you're ready to add the filling! Use a ruler and a marker to measure the appropriate width of your cushion filling.* If you aren't able to buy a cushion long enough that's in one piece, you just use as many pieces as needed to fill the cushion length. *NOTE: I would highly suggest making the width and length of the insert a little bigger than your actual cover dimensions (maybe add an inch to both).

This way the insert will fit snugly into the cover and you will have a full-looking cushion. Now, I've heard that some people use jigsaws or even electric turkey carving knives to cut foam and filling, but the thing that worked the best for me was actually a plain old handsaw. The saw was able to do most of the cutting pretty easily, but I did use some fabric scissors to clean up the edge a bit. Once my filling was cut to size, we folded the filling in half like a taco shell and inserted it into the cushion cover through the zipper opening. Use your waterproof spray to seal your fabric, and you're done! Having these cushions on the outdoor benches makes the space look much more finished and one million times more comfortable. Once you get this cushion-making technique down you'll be not only able to update your outdoor space, but you can also apply the principles to making cushions for lots of other seating options as well. Credits // Author: Laura Gummerman. Photography: Laura Gummerman and Sarah Rhodes.