motorharp: line drawing of kid with glasses intently reading (bookworm)
Shot of my couch with no cushions and all the blood spots highlighted
Blood-soaked before

Shot of my couch with no cushions and clean new lining and upholstery
Clean after

The seat cushions are still a little wrinkly because while I have new, properly deep inserts for the back cushions, I haven't replaced the old inserts in the seat cushions, so they are still pretty flat and don't fill up the covering. Regardless, I really, really love having something new and clean and stain free and lighter in color and comfortable. Etcetera.



Unfortunately, the "new" couch has cast every other furnishing I have in a new light, and now I hate everything else I have. Grumble. Rug, throw pillows, upholstery on my other chair, tv stand, shelves. Etcetera.
motorharp: line drawing of kid with glasses intently reading (Default)
I went to the foam store to drop off the rest of my toxic foam for recycling so I wouldn't be tempted to USE IT AGAIN. Ahem.  Yes, you can recycle foam - it apparently gets cut up and made into carpet padding.  But hey, at least it's not being manufactured all over again.

I got to chatting with the owner (he's the only guy I've ever seen there, so assuming) and asked about padding other than foam.  He said latex is really good as there's no off-gassing.  Also, it's thoroughly washed (and scoured?) so the proteins that people are usually sensitive to are removed. Latex gloves are not washed so they are easier to put on. O_o That explains a lot. And people are still better than google.

The price for getting cushions for my entire couch would be a little over $200, which is way better than $200 per cushion like I was thinking.  I would definitely need to get some sort of inner foam core for my couch because the all-wool batting cushion I made for my chair is already not squishy anymore.

motorharp: line drawing of kid with glasses intently reading (Default)

I AM ALLERGIC TO FOAM. 

I'm not yelling at you all, I'm yelling at me.  Apparently, when I got dizzy and a sore throat and felt bad in general during my last project featuring foam and unwashed fabric, that failed to sink in. 

During my weekend, I decided I was tired of sitting on my accent pillow to get myself to the right height at my harp, so was going to "quickly throw together a cushion!".  Yeah, famous last words. 

After getting over the above-mentioned side effects (including a fever, yay!), I did a little digging on alternatives to polyurethane foam that would be less toxic to me, because at some point I'd like to reupholster my couch and would prefer not to have to give myself neurological damage while waiting for it to finish off-gassing.  While researching, I discovered that polyurethane foam is considered "solid gasoline" by fire fighters - "[Untreated] Ignited polyurethane foam sofas can reach temperatures over 1400 degrees Fahrenheit within minutes." And the gas produced during burning is lethal.  Great. 

Some alternatives are:
+ Soy based foam - still full of petrol-chemicals, apparently.
+ Natural latex - minimal off-gassing and not highly flammable, but super expensive. And I may be allergic to that, too.
+ Polyester batting - used it before and not allergic, but what does it do when ignited?
+ Wool/cotton/bamboo batting - Washable, but are these as lofty and resilient as polyester?
+ Blue jeans - probably not the best for a pillow, but might be good for padding applications in upholstery.
+ Mushrooms - Um. Probably not applicable for any project I might have, but... it exists.

What did they use in the old days?  They just had really uncomfortable horsehair furniture?

Just out of curiosity, I emailed the Portland Fire Marshal and asked what's the best materials to upholster with from a fire-safety standpoint.  I really hope I get an answer.

So my simple project turned into a little bit more than I bargained for, but after a quick trip to the fabric store, initially to purchase more polyester batting and discovering they have a decently wide selection of battings, I came home with wool batting (surprisingly lofty!) and finished up my seat cushion. 

I'm breathing just fine.


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