| I need to get a daybed cover made for a daybed with a standard twin mattress. I already have the fabric. Wanting a cover that covers the full mattress with a zip so we don’t have to worry about it coming off, with two different fabrics to make it reversible so it may be a bit more involved than just a simple daybed cover. Any recommendations for where to get this project done? |
| I suggest you look in Etsy. I had a bench cushion made through an Etsy vendor and your project sounds similar. You can mail them your fabric. The vendor I used was Miss Polly’s Piece Goods |
| G Street fabrics has several local stores in MD and VA. (They used to be on G Street in DC.) They’re always running sales, so you could take the mattress in or give them dimensions, pick out a fabric and get an estimate. |
Sorry, missed the part about how you already have the fabric. You could probably just call them and get a quote. I’ve had mixed experience on Etsy, some were great but one didn’t really know how to sew (I really know how to sew) so check the reviews. |
| I would definitely do two instead of something reversible. For one thing, then you can wash one at a time. Also because if something spills it would probably affect both sides. I don’t get what the point of reversibility would be with two fabrics. |
The one in Virginia closed at least 10 years ago, PP. |