Now some of you seamstresses might be wondering what about my seam allowances. 2 end caps were cut from one 4″ wide strip of the 54″ bolt. I needed to buy 4 more inches of the fabric for each seat end cap. I had enough to piece the shorter back part end caps from leftover fabric. My ends are 23 1/2″ X 4″ for the seat part and 9″ X 4″ for the back part. If you have a directional patterned fabric as I did, you will need to get more yardage. The next measurement you will need to contend with is the end cap portions. You will multiply this by 2 for the two cushions.Īdd this all together and the total is 36 inches of fabric for each back seat cushion So here is a breakdown of the measurements of my cushion.Īdd this all together and the total is 55 inches of fabric for each bottom seat cushion The depth of all the cushions was 4″.īelow is a view of the seat cushion measurement:īelow is a view of the back cushion measurement: My cushion width measured 23 1/2″ for the seat part and 14″ for the widest portion of the back part. A fabric bolt width will more than cover that length. NOTE: Upholstery fabric comes in 54″ widths so it’s not necessary for you to measure the length of the cushion. Save yourself the headache and extra trips to the fabric store. I’m hard-headed which is why I did not do this right away. The first thing to do is to measure the width of your cushion. What a stinky picture, but I’m including it because you can see most of the dinette in it. Here is the best before and after I have of the booth. I also had to make 2 more trips to the fabric store to get the additional fabric that I needed after I actually measured the cushions. I got about 1/32th through taking the cushion cover apart and I realized it was no fun. – maybe you can see where I’m going here. I bought a bunch of fabric without taking any measurements and set to deconstructing the existing cushions.
So I did what any person with zero experience recovering cushions would do. Up until now, I haven’t had to prove my ability to reupholster camper cushions.įast forward to buying this Winnie. But I’m sure I told him dozens of times and with complete confidence, I could absolutely and professionally redo the upholstery. With zero hesitation, I told Mark that I could recover them. One thing we noticed about almost every older pop-up camper was that they all had ugly, dirty, and tired upholstery. We looked at older pop-ups, and the price was right. No, we weren’t going to live in it…though we may just do that someday. If you do not see you cushion sizes listed above or need a different thickness please use the Calculator below to get a price quote or contact a sales associate at 81.2 years ago, we were looking at buying a used pop-up camper. 2 - 18" X 32" Back Cushions & 2 - 18" X 32" Seat Cushions.2 - 18" X 38" Back Cushions & 2 - 18" X 38" Seat Cushions.2 - 18" X 42" Back Cushions & 2 - 18" X 42" Seat Cushions.2 - 18" X 40" Back Cushions & 2 - 18" X 40" Seat Cushions.
2 - 13" X 32" Back Cushions & 2 - 24" X 32" Seat Cushions.2 - 13" X 38" Back Cushions & 2 - 24" X 38" Seat Cushions.