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Glider Rocking Chair Cushion Replacements?

I can't seem to find replacement cushions for my glider rocker.

Trudy from Croydon, PA

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March 14, 20070 found this helpful

Babies R Us has them, I am pretty darn sure. And I seem to recall a friend of mine had the JcPenney home furniture (or could have been Sears, but one of those) catalog and you could buy all different kinds in there.

 
March 14, 20070 found this helpful

I tried to find glider chair cushions, also- with no luck. So, since my foam cushions have removable covers with zipper, I took the cushion covers off and fluffed the cushions in the dryer on the air cycle. I washed the covers, and my next project will be to try to rip the seams and lay the old cushion cover material out to use as a pattern.

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But instead of a zipper for the new covers, I am going to use velcro. The material I'll be using is from an unfitted chenille slip cover for a large sofa, which I found at Big Lots at a good bargain price.

 
By Laura (Guest Post)
April 7, 20070 found this helpful

I haven't been able to find these at Babies R us or at JC Penney.

 
By Theresa (Guest Post)
June 2, 20071 found this helpful

I, too, am looking for replacement cushions for my glider rocker. I checked all of the sites mentioned here and many more. The only one that came close was Sear's replacement cushions for a regular rocking chair. Costs for custom made cushions are greater than purchasing a brand new glider. What a shame.

 
By SK (Guest Post)
June 20, 20070 found this helpful

I found some on the Pottery Barn Kids website. They have many different fabrics. They are expensive but I bought a really nice hand made Glider 6 years ago with my 1st son. So, I'ld rather not buy a new glider.

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www.potterybarnkids.com/.../index.cfm?pkey=cfrnrck%7Cb

 
By kathie (Guest Post)
July 5, 20070 found this helpful

I have samples for a Newport glider but do not have the page with the company info. Anybody know?
kvb50 AT rochester.rr.com

 
By Malia (Guest Post)
August 10, 20070 found this helpful

Looks like the best option is to make my own! This should be interesting...

 
By Wendy Anne (Guest Post)
October 2, 20070 found this helpful

I found a great selection for my front porch rocking chairs at www.cushionsource.com. They have a good selection of indoor and outdoor fabrics designs. They offer many styles including cording and ties. The quality price and delivery time was better than expected.
good luck with your search.

 
By NYC (Guest Post)
October 6, 20071 found this helpful

I bought a chair off Craigslist and need to replace the cushions. I found that both McCalls and Simplicity make patterns for glider cushions. It's worth it to me to give that a try rather than pay twice what I paid for the chair to cushion it.

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You could also try getting a cushion from Ikea. Their Poang chair cushion works beautifully in our glider. It's not the same shape, but functionally it works great, and they have lots of colors.

 
By Mary (Guest Post)
January 2, 20080 found this helpful

This has become such a disposal world, having a hard time finding replacement cushions for a glider rocker, I am not going to buy another rocker. Just need the cushions.

 
By Mary Beth. (Guest Post)
January 4, 20080 found this helpful

You may be able to pay a seamstress to recover the ones you have or you may be able to do it yourself, making a pattern from the current covers?

 
By kamilah (Guest Post)
March 8, 20080 found this helpful

www.wards.com/.../results.aspx?N=50417&Nao=48&No=48

 
By Mel (Guest Post)
May 27, 20080 found this helpful

Try Cozy Cushions. They can replace just about any cushions for a good price. www.cozycushions.com

 
By WILLARD R (Guest Post)
October 20, 20080 found this helpful

Rocker World seems to have gone out of business.

 
By T.mcCull (Guest Post)
December 10, 20080 found this helpful

Hey gals, just found this wonderful site on ebay for slipcovers for my round top glider rocker chair cushions. They fit like a glove are reasonable priced and are beautiful! I used my old cushions so the shipping was so low. I just purchased a Christmas red for the HOLIDAYS!

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Two ladies have a ebay site where they make and sell reborn babies clothes and bedding and also these wonderful slipcovers. They are just So helpful!! You can find them on ebay by searching seller name shabbychenilleladys or just go to ebay and search glider rocker slipcovers.

 
 
By Jennifer A. (Guest Post)
February 13, 20090 found this helpful

Whistle Stop Bedding also make custom glider chair cushion replacements, they specialize in custom bedding for babies and children. www.whistlestopbedding.com
I hope this helps

 
May 27, 20090 found this helpful

The Comfortable Chair Store has the best selection of replacement glider cushions I've been able to find and they are located near me in the Metro Atlanta area. It's run by a husband and wife team who are very knowledgeable and helpful.

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I bought there after two of my friends referred them to me. Their website is being changed at the moment but the address is www.TheComfortableChairStore.com Hope this helps!

 

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