
 The most poorly constructed parts are the corners. I would have to rip and re-sew to try and fix those.  But I was just not motivated to do that.  But, I did think it would benefit from wrapping the foam with batting-- to help hide the piecing (which was very visible when my husband sat down on it) and to help fluff it out a little and make it appear smoother on top and bottom.
The most poorly constructed parts are the corners. I would have to rip and re-sew to try and fix those.  But I was just not motivated to do that.  But, I did think it would benefit from wrapping the foam with batting-- to help hide the piecing (which was very visible when my husband sat down on it) and to help fluff it out a little and make it appear smoother on top and bottom.Clearly my calling lies in foam and batting, because it seems like I can at least do that pretty well:

With the cover back on, I think the improvement is visible. Notice how the fabric is much smoother on top:

Though it is far from perfect, I am much happier with the final product. Thank goodness, because I was feeling like poop there for awhile.
 
 


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