Couch Covers
February 16th, 2010 by hotel_linens
Very nice material and workmanship with ,best of all, plenty of fabric to play with to fit. Suggest you iron out wrinkles first though. I’m Happy!
Search RSS | FindArticles
FindArticles - Search Alert on - Be alerted whenever your search results change on FindArticles.com.
ArtForum - Jessica Jackson Hutchins
June 22, 2010 --
When certain artists transition from emerging to emerged, the moment is palpable. This spring, it happened for Jessica Jackson Hutchins, with...
Delicious/tag/Couch%20Covers
recent bookmarks tagged Couch%20Covers
Washing Couch Pillow Covers

Posted in Discount Linens, Slip Covers | 2 Comments »
February 17th, 2010 at 4:39 am
These have been around for almost 4 years now. We have a one year old now and don’t mind so much that they prob could be replaced..but have looked great up until this point. Only grip is you do have to tuck quick a bit to make them look sleek, however, they wash up nicely. Ours have been washed numerous time and still are in pretty good shape.
February 18th, 2010 at 4:07 pm
No, these slipcovers aren’t the best. But considering how much they cost, they are a great deal. They definitely do the job.
I would suggest that these are not permanent slipcovers, though. They are good for covering up problem furniture when you need it, but not for a permanent fix. We bought them because we have a couch and loveseat that are very comfortable and perfect for entertaining, but they are also the only couches in the house that the dogs are allowed to be on. So they’re covered in dog hair. These are great because they cover up the hair – and they’re machine washable so we can pull them out for company and then wash and put them away for later.
My only real complaint is that they always seem to be wrinkled, but at my last party I actually got a number of compliments on them, so they’re not ugly. If you’re looking for something to be permanent and beautiful, these aren’t for you. If you looking for a quick, temporary fix, these are great.