How I Cheat When I Cover My Outdoor Cushions

Good morning! Are you ready for Easter this Sunday? We will be going to my parents house and having our annual egg hunt. We have 3 littles, so this is always a fun event! Even the adults get a chance to find their special egg. We should be having great weather too!

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Since the weather has been so nice, I have been working on some projects in our back yard and patio. One of the projects that needed done was recovering my outdoor cushions. I did this a few years ago too. You can see it here. I recovered these cushions about 5 years ago, so it had lasted for quite awhile, but they had become faded and dirty. I had bought indoor/outdoor fabric last time, but this time Haley had found some pretty shower curtains from Goodwill, and I knew they would be perfect for the cushions. Here are the old covers.

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So my secret to recovering my cushions, is…hot glue! You read that right! I glue the fabric on! I can sew, but I am not good enough to actually sew slip covers, so this is the next best thing. Now when the fabric becomes dirty and faded, I can just tear it off and put new covers on. Isn’t this fabric pretty! I love all the shades of blue. This is what the cushion looked like under the fabric.

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Each shower curtain covered 2 cushions. The back of my chairs are open in the back, so I had to cover the whole front and the back of the cushion for the back of the chair. For the seat cushion, I could leave some of the under section of the seat cushion uncovered.

I started by figuring out how much I would need to cover the back cushion and cut that piece off from the big piece. I folded one side over towards the middle. I put a line of hot glue along the cushion and pressed the fabric onto it.

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After that piece was secure, I folded over the other side towards they middle. I put more hot glue and pressed that side into it.

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Once the fabric was secure in the middle, I worked on the sides. I laid them out flat and then folded the sides in towards the middle like wrapping a present.

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I then folded those ends up over the cushion and hot glued them down. I made sure I hot glued all over to make sure the fabric was secure.

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I did have to put a seam on the front of the bottom cushion since the fabric didn’t quite fit, but the back cushion covers it.

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I love how they turned out! It looks so fresh and clean now! My kitty Kiara, decided they looked comfy too!

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I didn’t have enough fabric to cover the loveseat, but I will try to find some solid blue fabric so it coordinates with the chairs.

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I also gave the chairs a fresh coat of black paint.

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I added some fun summer pillows, some plants and a small rug to this corner. It looks so comfy and inviting.

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What do you think? Would you try something like this? I love how easy it is! I would love to hear from you!

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9 thoughts on “How I Cheat When I Cover My Outdoor Cushions

  1. Susan says:

    I love this! I was thinking about dyeing my covers, but couldn’t decide on the color. This idea is perfect and same, I change my colors A LOT and am NOT a sewing person in any shape or form! Plus the pattern is gorgeous! I have a covered patio, and love the idea of a shower curtain as a water repellent fabric! Bravo!!! I’m off to find my perfect shower curtain to fit my style. How do you remove when you want to change? How does the hot glue stand up to the outdoors? THANK YOU!!!!

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    • homeonthecornerblog says:

      Hello! I hope you find just what you are looking for! I have found that the shower curtains fade a little faster than outdoor fabric, but it works fine. When it is time to change it out, I just pull it off! There is glue still on the cushions, but since I recover them again, it’s not a big deal. The hot glue works well, I just have to do a reattach here and there. Last year I recovered the chairs with flamingo fabric, and I love it! Have fun!

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  2. Karolyn Love says:

    Great idea! And I certainly fall into the category of one who changes her mind…often!!! I am definitely going to give this a try…inexpensive, so many choices and best yet, so very easy!! Thanks so much for sharing!

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