"Helps slip cover look nice and fit better since couch was older with narrow arms."
Carolyn S. Bennington, VT |
"Great idea, easy to use. I like the fact that you used muslin on top of the batting."
Barbara B. Tolland, MA |
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How It Works
Step 1. Position Furniture Falsies on the arms of your furniture. The front panel should be flat against the front of the arm.
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Step 2. Tuck foam into the crevice between the arm and seat, and also between the arm and the back of the furniture if possible. If the Falsie is too long, simply take a pair of scissors and cut the end of the Falsie down to the proper length for your furniture. |
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Step 3. Use the enclosed upholstery screw pins to secure the outside panel of the Falsie to your furniture. You will probably only need to pin down the middle and back. Upholstery screw pins are designed to securely hold material to your furniture without damaging the upholstery. Simply press the point into the furniture and turn clockwise until the pin can go no further. Extra upholstery pins are available at craft and sewing stores. Note: If you have leather furniture, upholstery pins may leave a tiny hole in the leather once removed.
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Each set of Furniture Falsies comes with two arm pads, upholstery screw pins, and simple instructions. |
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