Here is the weekend project – outdoor cushions DIY , that creates comfortable and stylish Outdoor cushions. Creating your own outdoor cushions DIY can be a fun and affordable option project, allowing you to add a personal touch to your outdoor space. Whether you want to refresh your old cushion covers or customize your outdoor furniture, outdoor cushions DIY offers a practical and creative solution.
Making your own cushions, you can choose your favorite fabric, size, and style to match your taste and the ambiance of your garden, patio, or balcony.In this Outdoor cushions DIY project, we will be making cushions for our couch that we built. Please find the tutorial for outdoor couch here.
If you like to see it all in action, please watch the video here.
While choosing fabric for outdoor cushions, it’s important to right material that can withstand the elements, including sun exposure, rain, humidity, and temperature fluctuations. It’s better to choose a water-resistant original fabric because it performs well even in harsh weather conditions.
Note: Using a water resistant fabric will give extra protection to the cushion foam.
I started this outdoor cushion DIY project by measuring the patio furniture. I measured the width and length of each seat on our outdoor couch where the new cushions will go.
The outdoor foam that I used inside the cushions I got it from Home Depot. I used a high-density multipurpose foam of size 2×6 and it is 3 inches thick.
The width and length of the cushion foam should be 0.5 inches more than the cushion and the desired width and length of the cushion is 24″ x 72″ x3″.
I used scissors to cut the foam, but the cushion foam is too thick so I thought a kitchen knife would do a much better job. It is much easier to use a kitchen knife than scissors.
Tip: My suggestion is to use sharp scissors to cut the cushion foam.
Note: While cutting make sure the cushion foam should be a half-inch slightly bigger than the cushion cover.
Outdoor cushions are expensive, and custom-made ones are even more so. If you’re seeking a more affordable option, making your own DIY cushions is a great way. That’s why I decided to create my own cost-effectively and creatively.
To wrap around the foam, I used a water resistant tablecloth. These are 100% water resistant vinyl tablecloths. I got these tablecloths from Amazon, where there are so many different color and patterns even tested these tablecloths with some water, and it did not go through, so I decided to give it a shot.
I just got a large one, a 60×80-inch rectangular tablecloth, and used it to stitch the cushion.
After measuring once or twice, I got the right measurements for the outdoor cushion covers. Then, I started cutting and removed the excess fabric. Proper care should be taken while cutting the water-resistant tablecloth.
Width: 2x cushion width + 2x height of the cushion + zipper allowance.
Tip: To make it easy use the website fabriccalculator.com to calculate the final cover measurements. You just enter the measurements of the cushion, and you will get the required measurements for the fabric.
As shown in the diagram, You will have to cut the edges and center notches.
I used this website to calculate the notch dimensions. Just enter desired width and height along with fabric dimensions and it clearly tells you how to cut the notches.
Now let’s take a zipper and add this basing taper on both Edges. Basking tape is a double-sided tape or Glue tape. It keeps the fabric together, making it 10x times easier to stitch. It also helps in getting a clean finished look.
While stitching, make sure the zipper length is 2 inches longer than the final length of the cushion.
zipper length = cushion length + 2 ” inches
Repeat the process on both sides of the zipper face.
Next, I’m sticking the basting tape to the edge of the fabric where the zipper will go. Use a ruler and draw a 25-inch line on the edge of the fabric. Then, fold the fabric along the line so that the fold will be even throughout.
Now, take the zipper we just prepared and stick it to the fabric. Stick it in a way that the zipper face is not visible in between the edges.
It is time to show sewing skills.
Now separate the zipper strips. Open the zipper and then start stitching on the back side of the fabric since it is already glued.
Open edges on both sides along the width this should close the cover on all sides except the corners. Now, insert the zipper clip into the zipper foot and drag it away from the corner. We will be sticking those corners very soon.
My favorite part is stitching the corners. .Open each corner and fold them diagonally, shaping them into triangles I would use a double-sided stitch here to ensure the stitches remain secure over time. Now that our new cushion covers are ready, insert the cushion foam into them.
Finally, the outdoor patio cushions are ready. To Enhance the outdoor space I added an outdoor rug, couch, and a lamp to beautify the beautiful corner, and now you’re all set.
When shopping for outdoor cushions, several key factors should guide your decision. The popular choice is to choose weather resistant fabrics like vinyl or olefin, which can withstand harsh weather conditions and moisture.
Durability is crucial, so look for strong stitching and materials that resist fading and tearing. Comfort is also important; choose cushions with supportive foam and a soft exterior. Ensure the cushions are easy to maintain, ideally with removable, washable covers.
Consider the size and fit for your furniture, and select colors and designs that complement your outdoor decor. Lastly, check for UV protection and good drainage to prevent mold. Taking these factors into account will help you select outdoor cushions that enhance both comfort and style in your outdoor living space.
Creating your own outdoor patio cushions can be a cost-effective DIY project. By choosing durable, weather resistant outdoor fabric and following the steps —from measuring and cutting to sewing and finishing—you can customize cushions that suit your style and withstand the elements. With attention to detail and the right materials, you can enjoy comfortable and stylish outdoor seating for years to come.
Detailed video is also posted on Our Home In Making YouTube channel.
Good luck and start crafting!
I am passionate about changing my builder-grade house into a home I love. I love DIY and sharing all my successes and failures in this process and I hope to inspire your next project. Thank you for hanging around!
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