That said, in January I saw chair this near our house and thought it might be a fun project for us to try to reupholster.
It was obviously well loved by cats, and the existing upholstery fabric was far from stunning, which is probably why it hadn't been taken before I went by. It was bitter cold for a few weeks after I snagged it, so I was confident that if there were any bugs they would be frozen to death.
We found some great fabric for really cheap ($6/yd) and with the help of my mom who happened to come to town just at the right time to help get us started, we tackled our first reupholstering project. Fortunately other than the upholstery, the chair was in excellent condition, so all we had to worry about was the fabric.
It turned out great if I say so myself and its great to sit in and is a fun a addition to our apartment.
Well done! It looks really nice!
ReplyDelete#1- Britney- where on EARTH did you learn to do that?
ReplyDelete#2- It looks AMAZING!
#3- Can you teach me? ... no seriously
Wow, that's amazing. If you hadn't told me you'd done it yourself, I would never have known.
ReplyDeleteit is definitely not perfect, and we took some major shortcuts, but i'm pretty happy with it.
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#1 - one word...youTUBE! :) and a talented mother in law who is an excellent seamstress
#2 - thanks :)
#3 - umm...maybe? it really wasn't that hard! if you find a chair that is mostly stapled together (instead of sewn) it is pretty easy. the hardest parts were the buttons and the pleats. i'll do another post about it soon...
I can't believe you guys did that! Mother Bassett and Britney are so talented!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! I've considered re-upholstering our couch, but have been a bit scared to take the plunge. How did you do the decorative grommets? (I think that's what they're called) Did you have to buy a special tool?
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