If you want to build your own homemade bean bag chair, you can use a drop cloth, shredded foam, or polystyrene pellets. You will also need some stuffed animals to stuff into the bag. You can remove them as you like or permanently stitch them to the chair. Once you have the materials necessary, you can begin the process of building a bean bag chair.
Canvas drop cloth
A canvas drop cloth is a great material to use as upholstery for a bean bag chair. This fabric is 100% cotton and can be washed and dried. It is also a cheap and easy way to customize your chair. If you want a more unique design, you can paint it or add embroidery to it.
You can make a square shape from fabric that is prone to tearing. Next, join the two sides. Next, add a layer of filler. If desired, you can add beads to the chair. This will give the chair a firm, comfortable feel.
You will need about two yards of fabric. Lay the fabric flat on the ground. Fold the fabric in half lengthwise and leave one side open. The short sides should match up with each other, forming a square. Then, sew the long sides together to form a cone shape. The short sides of triangles will need to be sewn to the sides and corners of the square.
Shredded foam
Shredded foam is a versatile filling for a homemade bean bag chair. There are several types of foam, including compressed foam, shredded foam, and natural latex, which comes from rubber trees. Pillows and stuffed animals are also options. If you’d like to make a more personalized chair, you can fill it with your favorite stuffed animal or pillow.
Virgin polystyrene beads are a better option for the environment. These beads are made in the USA, and comply with California fire code Cal117. They are also more durable than recycled beads and won’t lose their shape easily. They are also available in small and large sizes (4 lb. bags, making them a great choice for making a bean bag chair.
Polystyrene pellets
Homemade bean bag chairs can be filled with shredded foam, which is similar to foam used in furniture. Shredded foam fillers can be more fluid than polystyrene beads, but they have a cushionier feel. Mixed filler is a mixture of shredded foam or polystyrene beads. Whether you choose to use shredded foam or polystyrene pellets, the final result will be a comfortable and safe chair for you and your family.
First, measure the chair’s size. Using a ruler and a piece of tracing paper, measure the length and width of the top circle. Then, fold the paper in half from the center of the fold, and use a straightedge to mark the points. Measure from the marked point ten inches or two-and-a-half centimeters for a child-size chair, and twelve inches for an adult-size chair. Once you have determined your measurements, cut along that line.
EPS beans
Using EPS beads for a homemade bean bag chair can be a great way to help the environment. These tiny plastic beads are 98% air and are very comfortable. They are also recyclable and can be used in a variety of crafts and other projects. Many people also use the old beads as filler for potted plants or other craft projects. It is best to use virgin EPS beads because they tend to last longer.
The benefits of using EPS beads for a homemade bean bag chair are numerous. For one, they last longer and are much lighter than traditional fiber-filled ones. They’re also easier to transport. Plus, EPS beads are available in many sizes, which means you can use them to make a variety of chairs.
Sewing a bean bag without a zipper
You can sew a beanbag chair without a zipper by placing the fabric on a flat surface. Fold the fabric in half lengthwise, leaving one side open. The zipper pull should be pinned to the opposite side of the fabric. Sew the fabric together using a seam allowance of 1.3 cm.
Next, choose the material for the cover. The fabric should be medium or heavy weight. It should be large enough to cover a bean bag. You can also choose to use EPP or EPS beads, compressed foam, or beans for your filler. Afterwards, you can add a zipper on the fourth side of the fabric.
To sew the bean bag, use extra-strong upholstery thread or perle cotton coated with beeswax. To prevent foam from escaping, use small slip stitches. You can also add an overcast stitch to the seams for extra reinforcement. You don’t have to use a machine to cover the sheet.