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Mybecca Bonded Dacron Upholstery Grade Polyester Batting 24",36"&48" By the yard

$ 4.74

Availability: 3086 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Pattern: Solid/Plain
  • Type: Upholstery
  • Fabric Weight: Light
  • Length/Amount: By the Yard
  • Features: Double-Sided
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Suitable For: Accessories - Bags/Purses
  • Condition: New
  • Unit of Sale: Yard
  • Brand: Mybecca
  • Quilting Sizes: 24 or 36 or 48
  • Fiber Content: Polyester
  • Theme: Home & Garden
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Color: White
  • Material: Polyester

    Description

    Packaging // This Material will be folded up, vacuumed & pushed down to a smaller size. Multiple yards sold in one continuous piece.
    100% Polyester Dacron
    Enhance your home decor and lend better finish to your accents using the Mybecca Bonded Cushion Wrap 48 inches x 15 feet. This pack features one, 5 yards roll of 48 inches wide cushion wrap. Use this wrap to cover your urethane foam cushions to ensure a comfortable fit with a rounded, smooth finish. Flaunt a soft and smooth looking headboard or cornice using this bonded wrap under the fabric.
    Tip: Sometimes the polyester battings would get wrinkled in the packaging - if laying the batting out to breath doesn't remove the wrinkles - you can put it in the dryer on LOW with a damp cloth just for a few minutes, and it would help.
    Easy-to-cut, Ideal for a wide variety of applications. Perfect for upholstery projects, decorative pillows, bedspreads and more creative uses.
    Multipurpose Fiber is the superior choice for the do-it-yourself in need of a high-quality, inexpensive, product for cushioning or craft projects. This Dacron Fiber is easy to cut, making it the ideal solution for a wide variety of applications including upholstery, seating, home decor or school projects. can be wrapped around your foam cushions in your sofa to give the soft look and make your sofa look new. Helps smooth out the bumps. also use in canvas insert for dog beds. It features the perfect amount of cushioning and stiffness.
    First, batting (sometimes called by the brand name Dacron) reduces the friction foam has, and thus reduces wear to fabric.
    Second, because polyester batting remains springy, it is ever ready to put some light pressure against fabric. This means that even as the fabric stretches with age (and always happens) batting will push against the fabric and keep wear-worn waves from developing.
    And thirdly, and most importantly, batting fills in any slackness in how you've upholstered your furniture, cushion, etc. And because this will make your upholstered piece looks better.
    Adding poly-bonded Dacron to replacement cushions will make a huge difference in the look and feel.
    Dacron
    Dacron is a material that is used to wrap cushions for to create a sharper and fulfilled appearance. Serving as an upholstery padding,
    Dacron
    is wrapped around cushions to hide imperfections and uneven areas in the cushions surface. The result is a cushion that is wrinkle-free and has a rounded a softer look.
    Polyester batting (also called Dacron) should be added to any foam surface so that it will not be exposed directly to the fabric.
    In the SANDWICH METHOD
    a spray adhesive, such as Camie 303 is carefully applied to the foam. After it tacks up (30-60 seconds) the glued surface of the foam is placed on a slightly larger piece of Dacron. Use a scissors to trim. If the foam is for use in a two sided cushion, repeat the process on the other side, creating a “sandwich” with foam in the middle and Dacron on either side. The advantage of this method is that it is quick and easy, but it will require the purchase a good spray adhesive. Also it should be noted that this configuration, when placed inside a cushion cover will create a more square look since Dacron will not cover the sides.
    In the GLUED METHOD
    Dacron is wrapped around a piece of foam leaving three sides open. These are then closed with a carefully placed line of Camie 303 spray adhesive. This method is illustrated in the very popular book, S
    inger Upholstery Basics.
    Finally there is the STAPLED METHOD
    where Dacron is wrapped around a piece of foam and then stapled together on the open ends. You can use an ordinary desk stapler, or to make it easier, you can use a scissors stapler such as the Stanley Bostitch type which use a crowned B-8 staple. Because the staple is nestled down into the plush Dacron, it is in no danger of