Mark Grein
Oct 25 2009, 11:24 AM
How many square yards are needed to cover cushions in a standard 13' Boler and what type of fabric works best? 100% cotton? cotton-poly blend? I'd like to hear your opinions based on your experience .. thanx
Gerda, H
Oct 25 2009, 02:15 PM
I don't know how much goes onto Boler cushions, but I definitely would avoid cotton, wool or other natural fibers. Sunbrella and other manufacturers offer indoor/outdoor fabrics, material you can use on patio furniture and such. It is mildew resistant, and dries easier.
Nancy
Oct 25 2009, 02:41 PM
Sunbrella would be great, and expensive I think. Do some research to find out what is mildew resistant.
I got some very inexpensive (practically free) cotton duck type fabric that I made a bunk cover out of. I was very sad to see mildew on the bottom. I am sure we don't have a leak and that it is just from humidity. Also the moisture from my body going through the cushion at night.
Bought some plastic grid thingies that boaters use under their bunks for air circulation and will change my practically free fabric with some other practically free fabric. When I search for a replacement it will not be an untreated cotton type fabric!
Now where does one find Sunbrella practically free? Oh, one could move to the desert where they don't have to worry about mildew.
Happy hunting.
Vivian
Oct 25 2009, 03:55 PM
Olefin is an excellent fabric for trailer cushions. This is probably more than you wanted to know about it, but it doesn't say anything about almost "free"!
http://www.fabrics.net/amyolefin.asp
Randy Bishop
Oct 25 2009, 04:33 PM
Bought all my fabric from this guy on E-bay here is a item number (400034798514) use it then check out his E-bay store
He's cheaper than anyone I've found and it's industrical grade fabric.....hope this helps RANDY
brian m.
Oct 25 2009, 04:41 PM
If you are looking for some cool fabric for upholstery I recommend this gal:
http://www.tonicliving.com/index.aspGreat customer service from Canada!
Mark Grein
Oct 25 2009, 04:55 PM
thank you 4 the help, I'll follow these leads!
SherryNPaul
Oct 25 2009, 09:56 PM
You may want to check this source:
http://www.winterbeachmodern.comThey have some quality, beautiful commercial seating fabrics (Herman Miller, Knoll, and others...). They list weights, fabric content, and double=rub test count. in the descriptions. They will send a limited number of samples.
I have used them, and they were great.
Sherry
Keith Williams
Oct 26 2009, 07:14 AM
Check the classifieds on the Casitaclub.com cause I saw a complete set of unused cushion covers from a 2009 Casita LD that might work for you. $150 or BO as I recall. Might work for you.
EKW
Mark Grein
Oct 26 2009, 04:59 PM
QUOTE (SherryNPaul @ Oct 26 2009, 01:56 AM)

You may want to check this source:
http://www.winterbeachmodern.comThey have some quality, beautiful commercial seating fabrics (Herman Miller, Knoll, and others...). They list weights, fabric content, and double=rub test count. in the descriptions. They will send a limited number of samples.
I have used them, and they were great.
Sherry
wow that site is great!
Mark Grein
Oct 26 2009, 05:16 PM
QUOTE (Keith Williams @ Oct 26 2009, 11:14 AM)

Check the classifieds on the Casitaclub.com cause I saw a complete set of unused cushion covers from a 2009 Casita LD that might work for you. $150 or BO as I recall. Might work for you.
EKW
that would save me a lot of sewing but the sizes are quite different....thank you, that site makes me want to work towards getting a casita
Danielle Ash
Nov 1 2009, 09:39 PM
I'm working on a Scamp doing the same thing. Anyone know around how much fabric these type of campers need? I found a great fabric over the weekend at an amazing $2 a yard, but after taking all my current cushion covers off, I'm thinking I'm going to need more.
Karen L W
Nov 2 2009, 12:04 PM
I had my cushions re-done last spring and used approximately 12 meters of fabric for my 13 ft boler. I can't find the receipt to double check the total amount of fabric bought. Hope this helps.
Tamid
Nov 2 2009, 03:38 PM
The fabric supplier for Bigfoot is in Lethbridge, AB. Sorry I don't remember the name and no longer have access to the Bigfoot members forum. If someone has access they could do a search and find the name of the company.
Scott S.
Nov 10 2009, 01:02 PM
use any GOOD upholstery fabric and use a vinyl for the under side. that will take care of mildew. I use that rubber drawer liner underneath when I spread the cushions out to sleep on... that way they stay put.
one thing to look for in the fabric is a bonded back. looks like theres a thin layer of adhesive on the back so it doesn'r fray when it's cut. my TM-14 took about 10 yards but the front galley takes the place the place of the bunks on most models. the amount also varies with the fabric pattern. if it has to match up like wall paper... that causes some waste.
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