Quilt Cushion Covers?
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This is my opinion, too. I like the look of the finished project with it having been finished like a quilt before being made into the pillow top. Also, it seems to take less filling material as it already has some "stuffing " in it.
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Go down to a craft or fabric store and get a big bag of wadding stuff. It's not expensive, fortunately. There is a slight chance that cushions can get deflated if the fluff gets crunched over time until it's not fluffy anymore. All you have to do to remedy it is cram some more fluff in there. Problem solved!
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I agree that this is a more professional look. Too, if you are stuffing this pillow, it will take less stuffing material..
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