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Thread: Source for Sofa Cushion Covers?

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    Source for Sofa Cushion Covers?

    Thinking about building a sofa or a sleeper sofa, and I'm struggling to find a place to buy cushion covers. I know I can get cushions, but the covers elude me. Double points for leather or stain resistant fabrics.

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    You might look for a store that sells upholstery cloth. They might have their own workroom, or might have leads to customers who buy cloth from them.

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    Might look at these guys: https://www.slipcovershop.com/ . No leather, but they do have "faux leather."

    I didn't check, but they may have an option to apply stain repellant to their fabrics. Or you could DIY with Scotchgard spray.

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    We recently bought both cushions and covers from https://www.cushionsxpress.com/ and have been very happy. Contact them and discuss. You can also request material samples as well.
    Cheers, Bill Fleming

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    Some really nice options guys, thanks for the suggestions!

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    Check with a local upholstery shop.
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    I agree with Ken. We have one about 2 miles from the house that we have used a couple of times. Don't know if they do leather but I would think mid to large metro areas would have one or more upholstery shop that could do leather.

    I would also say that there are differences in foam cushion materials used for sofas. We now have a one year old sofa with cushions that are collapsed yet have had others that lasted a decade or 2. The higher quality ones have cotton batting on the surfaces. I do not know about any foam manufacturing 'standards' that may exist, though.
    Rustic? Well, no. That was not my intention!

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