My Experience Making A Giant Bean Bag
After years of wanting a giant, comfy bean bag for my living room, I finally decided to take matters into my own hands and make one myself. With a little research and some trial and error, I was able to create the perfect bean bag that not only looked great but was also incredibly comfortable to lounge on.
How To Make A Giant Bean Bag
Making a giant bean bag may seem like a daunting task, but with the right materials and a little patience, it can be a fun DIY project for anyone. Here are the steps I took to make mine:
Materials Needed:
- 10 yards of fabric
- Thread
- Zipper
- Beans or foam filling
Step-By-Step Guide:
- Cut two circles of fabric, each with a diameter of 50 inches.
- Cut a rectangle of fabric that is 120 inches long and 50 inches wide.
- Sew the two circles of fabric together, leaving a small opening.
- Fill the bag with beans or foam filling.
- Sew the opening closed.
- Sew the rectangle of fabric into a tube shape.
- Sew a zipper onto one end of the tube.
- Attach the tube to the circle of fabric, sewing it around the edge.
- Flip the bag right side out and enjoy!
Top 10 Tips and Ideas
- Choose a durable, easy-to-clean fabric.
- Use a double layer of fabric for extra durability.
- Consider adding a handle for easy moving.
- Use a zipper that is strong and easy to open and close.
- Fill the bag with foam instead of beans for a firmer feel.
- Make a smaller version for kids to enjoy.
- Add a removable, washable cover for easy cleaning.
- Make a matching ottoman for added comfort.
- Experiment with different shapes and sizes.
- Use eco-friendly filling options like recycled foam or buckwheat hulls.
Pros and Cons
Like any DIY project, making a giant bean bag has its pros and cons. Here are a few to consider:
Pros:
- You can customize the size, shape, and color to fit your preferences.
- You can save money compared to buying a pre-made bean bag.
- You can feel proud of yourself for making something with your own hands.
Cons:
- It can be time-consuming and require some sewing skills.
- It may end up costing more if you make mistakes or need to buy additional materials.
- It may not be as comfortable as a professionally-made bean bag.
My Personal Review and Suggestion
Overall, I am extremely happy with my giant bean bag and would recommend this DIY project to anyone looking for a fun and comfortable addition to their home. I used a durable outdoor fabric and filled it with foam, which gave it a firm but comfortable feel. The zipper allows me to add or remove filling as needed, and the handle makes it easy to move around. The only suggestion I have is to make sure to measure carefully and take your time with the sewing to ensure a quality final product.
FAQs
Q: How much filling do I need for a giant bean bag?
A: It depends on the size of the bean bag, but generally 10-15 cubic feet of filling should be enough.
Q: Can I use something other than beans or foam for filling?
A: Yes, you can use shredded foam, buckwheat hulls, or even old clothes or pillows as filling.
Q: Do I need to be an experienced sewer to make a giant bean bag?
A: No, but some basic sewing skills and equipment are necessary. You can also consider using a no-sew method or hiring a professional if you do not feel comfortable sewing.