How to Make Your Foam Mattress Round (or Any Other Shape)
Intro: How to Make Your Foam Mattress Round (or Any Other Shape)
In this Instructable I'll show you how I made my foam mattress round from one side, and also made the support it had underneath match the mattress. I don't know how to modify a normal bed frame to match a custom mattress, my bed support comes from a construction site's lifting pallets.
My mattress is made from foam, but I suppose similarly and with a little imagination you could modify a mattress that is made from other material too.
I chose a half round shape because that fit my living room/bedroom best but as you'll see you can do any shape you like, the sky's the limit!! :)
My mattress is made from foam, but I suppose similarly and with a little imagination you could modify a mattress that is made from other material too.
I chose a half round shape because that fit my living room/bedroom best but as you'll see you can do any shape you like, the sky's the limit!! :)
STEP 1: Materials and Tools.
I include the instructions on how to modify the lifting pallets, this is of course optional. I strongly recommend some form of entertainment (laptop with films, tv, etc) during the sewing step, it's incredibly boring otherwise. With entertainment you just spend a fun afternoon.
Materials:
- a foam mattress
- sewing thread to match the colour of the mattress
- lifting pallets for the bed to stand on (optional)
Tools:
- scissors or small sharp knife
- marker
- big sharp knife
- (optional) knife sharpener (if your knife isn't sharp enough)
- sewing needle
- (optional) jigsaw (to modify the pallets)
- (optional) hammer, screwdriver or drill and wood screws (to modify the pallets)
- (optional) laptop or/and other entertainment (to keep you from getting incredibly bored through the sewing procedure)
Materials:
- a foam mattress
- sewing thread to match the colour of the mattress
- lifting pallets for the bed to stand on (optional)
Tools:
- scissors or small sharp knife
- marker
- big sharp knife
- (optional) knife sharpener (if your knife isn't sharp enough)
- sewing needle
- (optional) jigsaw (to modify the pallets)
- (optional) hammer, screwdriver or drill and wood screws (to modify the pallets)
- (optional) laptop or/and other entertainment (to keep you from getting incredibly bored through the sewing procedure)
STEP 2: Preparing the Matress
The mattress cover has three parts. The top fabric, the bottom fabric (they are identical), and a stripe of fabric for the sides. The latter goes around the mattress and is connected with the top and the bottom parts via two thin usually cotton stripes.
Using the scissors or small sharp knife remove carefully the thread that is connecting the small cotton stripe with the top and the middle part of the cover. Repeat for the thin cotton stripe that connects the middle and bottom parts of the cover. You only need to remove this at the place of the mattress you're going to modify.
Pull the fabrics away from the area you want to modify.
Using the scissors or small sharp knife remove carefully the thread that is connecting the small cotton stripe with the top and the middle part of the cover. Repeat for the thin cotton stripe that connects the middle and bottom parts of the cover. You only need to remove this at the place of the mattress you're going to modify.
Pull the fabrics away from the area you want to modify.
STEP 3: Shaping the Mattress (and Optionally the Pallets)
Using the marker, draw the shape you want your mattress to have.
Sharpen your knife if necessary and carefully cut the mattress at the desired shape. If the knife is sharp enough, a foam mattress should be cut like butter!
(Optional: lifting pallets:
Using the marker draw the new shape of the mattress on the pallets. Using the jigsaw cut the wood appropriately. Use the screws and drill or hammer and screwdriver to add needed legs to the cut pallets appropriately (this depends on the shape you chose). You will notice that my pallets are already a little modified (using a drill, a jigsaw, and wood screws). There is no need to make an Instructable out of that, I was just in desperate need for some more height on my bed. )
Sharpen your knife if necessary and carefully cut the mattress at the desired shape. If the knife is sharp enough, a foam mattress should be cut like butter!
(Optional: lifting pallets:
Using the marker draw the new shape of the mattress on the pallets. Using the jigsaw cut the wood appropriately. Use the screws and drill or hammer and screwdriver to add needed legs to the cut pallets appropriately (this depends on the shape you chose). You will notice that my pallets are already a little modified (using a drill, a jigsaw, and wood screws). There is no need to make an Instructable out of that, I was just in desperate need for some more height on my bed. )
STEP 4: Putting the Cover Back On
Cut the top and bottom parts of the mattress cover at the new shape, making sure you leave at least a centimeter extra (better more than less!).
Then prepare your optional entertainment and sew the mattress cover back on by putting the cotton stripe at the edges of the side part and middle part of the mattress and sewing it through (the pictures explain it better - note that I took the sewing pictures after the sewing procedure was finished, sorry).
At all times make sure the side and middle parts of the mattress cover are straight and tight enough. If there's too much fabric on the edges, either trim them or fold them (towards the foam!).
When (after a few optional films) you reach the end, cut the extra fabric from the middle part and sew that together too.
And that's it, your foam mattress is now customised, nobody else has the same one!!
Sweet dreams :)
Then prepare your optional entertainment and sew the mattress cover back on by putting the cotton stripe at the edges of the side part and middle part of the mattress and sewing it through (the pictures explain it better - note that I took the sewing pictures after the sewing procedure was finished, sorry).
At all times make sure the side and middle parts of the mattress cover are straight and tight enough. If there's too much fabric on the edges, either trim them or fold them (towards the foam!).
When (after a few optional films) you reach the end, cut the extra fabric from the middle part and sew that together too.
And that's it, your foam mattress is now customised, nobody else has the same one!!
Sweet dreams :)
10 Comments
gt4431b 11 years ago
ioanna 11 years ago
So yes, I'll make that into an instructable too, and thanks for the motivation to actually do it, i've been postponing it :)
gt4431b 11 years ago
It took a new full memory-foam mattress with a zip-style removable cover, a sharp fishing fillet knife, and a lot of playing with autocad online to get the dimensions and weird angles perfect.
This was a great instructable and really saved my bacon (and potentially my back). Thank you!
ioanna 11 years ago
Could you maybe put a picture of that crazy L shaped understairs mattress job? I'm curious to see how it turned out. So you meant that you don't *have to* flip a memory foam mattress? i know nothing about those ones, i do know one definitely has to occasionally flip the spring coil ones...
UFT 11 years ago
ioanna 11 years ago
geenahhh 14 years ago
ever since i saw a circle matress at IKEA i've been lusting for one.
thank your this!!!
ioanna 14 years ago
lemonie 15 years ago
Jacques Terreur 15 years ago