How Do You Keep Slipcovers Tucked In?
Slipcovers always have more material than needed to cover your furniture. This is because they are normally made to fit more than one style of couch or chair. You tuck it all in, and it looks really nice until the first person comes along and sits on it. The problem of tucking it in again becomes more complicated. It doesn’t have to be that way. There are some simple and inexpensive ways to keep that extra material tucked in even when people are sitting on it. These little tricks take only minutes to do and will save hours of tucking. Place your slipcover on the couch or chair. If your type of slipcover goes under the cushions, then take them off prior to the slipcover’s placement. If it goes over the cushions, center it on the couch or chair. Use foam tubes along the sides and back of the piece of furniture. They look like the kids water noodles, but they are thinner. Push them down into the sides and back beyond the cushions until you can’t see them anymore. They will stay there and