How To Make A Bean Bag Bed: A Personal Experience
Bean bags are a fun and comfy addition to any room, but have you ever considered making a bean bag bed? I recently decided to try my hand at making one and was pleasantly surprised at how easy and affordable it was. In this article, I’ll guide you step by step on how to make a bean bag bed, share some tips and ideas, and give you my personal review and suggestion.
Step by Step Guide
Materials:
- 5 yards of fabric (depending on the size of your bed)
- Beans or foam filling
- Thread
- Needle or sewing machine
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Measure and cut your fabric into two equal pieces. The size will depend on how big you want your bean bag bed to be.
- Place the two pieces of fabric together, with the right sides facing each other. Sew around three of the edges, leaving one edge open. This will be the opening for the filling.
- Turn the fabric right side out and fill it with beans or foam filling. Be sure not to overfill it, as you want it to be comfortable to sit or lie on.
- Once the bean bag bed is filled to your liking, fold the open edge inwards and sew it closed.
Top 10 Tips and Ideas
Here are some tips and ideas to consider when making your bean bag bed:
- Choose a durable fabric that can withstand the weight and movement of people sitting or lying on it.
- Consider adding a zipper to the opening for easier filling and refilling.
- Experiment with different shapes and sizes to fit your space and needs.
- Add a washable cover for easy maintenance and cleaning.
- Use contrasting fabrics or patterns for a unique and eye-catching look.
- Consider adding a headrest or armrests for extra comfort.
- Fill your bean bag bed with foam filling for a more supportive and structured feel.
- Make multiple bean bag beds in different sizes for a fun and versatile seating option.
- Add a waterproof liner for outdoor use.
- Use recycled materials, such as old blankets or clothes, for an eco-friendly option.
Pros and Cons
As with any DIY project, there are pros and cons to making a bean bag bed.
Pros:
- Cost-effective compared to buying a pre-made bean bag bed
- Customizable to fit your space and needs
- Fun and creative project for all skill levels
- Comfortable and versatile seating option
Cons:
- Time-consuming, especially if hand-sewing
- May require multiple fillings to achieve desired comfort level
- May not be as structurally sound as pre-made bean bag beds
- Requires storage space when not in use
Personal Review and Suggestion
Overall, I was very happy with how my bean bag bed turned out. It was a fun and easy project that added a cozy seating option to my room. I used a durable canvas fabric and filled it with foam filling for a more supportive feel. I also added a zipper to the opening for easy refilling and maintenance. My only suggestion would be to make sure you use a large enough space for filling your bean bag bed, as it can get messy!
Question & Answer and FAQs
Q: How much filling should I use?
A: It depends on how firm or soft you want your bean bag bed to be. Start with a moderate amount and add more as needed.
Q: Can I make a bean bag bed without sewing?
A: Yes, you can use fabric glue or a no-sew adhesive to create the seams instead of sewing.
Q: What’s the best fabric to use for a bean bag bed?
A: A durable and heavy-duty fabric, such as canvas or denim, is recommended for a bean bag bed.
Q: Can I use other materials for filling besides beans or foam?
A: Yes, you can use other materials such as feathers, shredded foam, or even memory foam. Just make sure the filling is comfortable and supportive.