Thursday, October 11, 2007

bags - Bean Bags Versus Traditional Sofas

Why bean bags chairs are better than traditional furniture When you are looking for new furniture for your home and not ready to commit yourself to an entire lounge suit, or maybe you are trying to find something to brighten up a living room or child's room, don't always dismiss what may be right in front of you. For whatever reason you are buying furniture, you should consider the prospect of bean bag chairs over contemporary furniture. A bean bag chair, if you haven't heard of them before, are a large cushion like shape filled with polystyrene beads or beans.

The history of the "beans"
They were first invented by workers who use to throw polystyrene off cuts into bags at the end of a work line. A Company that expanded on this idea later developed this in 1969. They brought a pear shaped leather bag called a Socco, this idea didn't work so after alterations on the name and design it became a smash all over the world. Now, bean bag chairs are finally back in fashion as the latest craze in home decor. Brought back from the 1970s' as a comfy option for indoor seating and have come back in style just in time to give you peace of mind when buying furniture. With such a variety of options to suit your home, you can now choose your favorite colors, sizes, fabrics and styles. Best of all, they are made with strong, UV protected, water resistant fabric, so you can take them outside with you whether to the boat or by the swimming pool.

Bean Bags vs. Traditional furniture
With most traditional furniture you couldn't dream of sliding them outside to lounge by the pool (if you are strong enough to), as some lounge suites can run up to thousands of dollars and you wouldn't dare think of ruining the beautiful lounge leather. A convenient and easy way to take a comfortable and lightweight chair is to make a bean bag chair your new best friend. They will help you relax and are especially great for easing back or neck pain. Think of it as your own personal masseuse.

Health benefits of the bean bag
They are a healthy investment and comparatively cheaper than a lounge suite too, as they are ideal for pregnant women as they provide a comfortable and supportive seating. They are also great for students, parents, children, pregnant women and sufferers of back conditions. Students can use beanbags as a lightweight seating in a dorm room and are so inexpensive that it doesn't matter if they spilt a mess on them, as they are relatively easy to clean. Choose any sport and you will find a beanbag that is shaped in your favorite ball or animal. Great for kids as they provide a soft place for your children to site while watching TV, reading or playing a video game.

Things you need to know about bean bags
As great as they are, there is also a safety issue to be address when using bean bags in your home. If you do decide to by yourself or someone else a bean bag chair make sure you remove the pull tag once the bag is filled with polystyrene beans. This is done to prevent a choking hazard for children. A liner that slides between the bag cover and the beans can also be purchased as an extra child hazard prevention. Once you have you bean bag and have filled it with beans, it is finally the best part: the experience itself. The best way to approach a bean bag is to back yourself into one, sit down, let the bag support your body and shape to you then sit back, relax and enjoy!

Claire Calkin operates several websites offering advice to people on decorating and enhancing their homes.

http://www.custombeanbags.com

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bags - Cornhole Game Bean Bags

I get many emails each day from curious people asking about the game of Cornhole. With that in mind I decided to write a couple articles to maybe clear up some of the myths and facts of the game. Thank you for stopping by and I hope you get some useful information from reading them.

Cornhole bags are offered in many different colors, designs and sizes.

Q. What is a regulation Cornhole bag?

A. According to the American Cornhole Association, here is the specifications on a regulation cornhole bag.

8. The corn bags shall be made from two fabric squares with a quarter inch double stitched seam on all four sides. The corn bags should be made from 12 oz / sq yd duck canvas and may be any color that is easy to see during Cornhole play. Each bag shall be filled with approximately 2 cups of corn feed and finished bags should be a minimum of 6" X 6" square and weigh between 14 and 16 ounces.

Common questions to ask a seller.

Are the bags made of 12 oz. Duck Cloth?

Duck cloth comes in different ounce weights. #12 oz. duck cloth is heavy and durable for a long lasting bag. Anything less is cheaper and will not last as long. There is a reasonable difference in quality between 12 oz 10 oz and 8 oz duck cloth. I would not settle for less than #12 oz duck cloth.

Do the bags weigh between 14 and 16 ounces?

Bags that are under or over weight are not regulation and do not provide a consistent playing field.

Are the bags filled with real whole kernel corn?

If it is not whole kernel corn, it's not regulation. Whole kernel corn produces a fine dust that is used to provide a coating for your bags and boards for consistent play. Also synthetic fillers will most likely cause your bag to be over filled or under filled to meet the weight requirements. Popcorn and pinto beans are not regulation.

Logo printed materials are not Duck Cloth and are not regulation. These materials may look nice, but they do not provide a consistent playing field. These materials often shred and tear under normal Cornhole play. Placing these materials over duck cloth also provides inconsistent play.

Decal / Iron On Logos. These may look nice as well, but they will not last when playing on a concrete surface, as they will begin to wear after one game.

Embroidered Logos. These are over all some of the nicest bags you can buy. The logo is stitched into the material and provides a nice personalized touch to your cornhole bags.

What do I consider A High Quality Cornhole Bag?

Made with nothing less that 12 oz. 100% Duck Cloth, filled with whole kernel corn feed between 14 and 16 oz, 6 inches by 6 inches after filled, double stitched with Heavy duty upholstery thread.

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