Chair Reupholstery Project Part 3: Upholstering
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Our next video in this Chair Project series addresses:
- Attaching the batting and fabric with upholstery staples.
- Cutting foam for a chair cushion.
I recommend watching this full screen, due to the vertical nature of the video. To watch full screen, click the “Youtube” button in the box below.
You can find most of my supplies linked here, in my Amazon Storefront.
And here is a link to the fabric I’m using – Covington Musee Toile Blue.
I’m happy to help if I can – please feel free to email me with any questions you might have!
Continue Watching:
Part 1: Deconstruction
Part 2: Choosing Materials
(You’re on part 3)
Part 4: Piping
Part 5: Cushion
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I just found your videos and I wanted to tell you that I think you do a great job. You have a very soothing voice, and your descriptions of what you’re doing as you go along are very clear and concise. Re-doing a chair like this is on my bucket list, but it always intimidated me a bit. You gave me a huge leap in the direction of “I can do it” – so thank you! Of course, you also made me want a pneumatic stapler too, but I’ll forgive that part. LOL. God bless!
Aw thank you so much, Susan! I’m so glad my tutorial was helpful for you! I truly believe any project is doable if broken down into reasonable chunks of work and time. š (The pneumatic stapler makes a huge difference, I have to say! Haha)
What color are your kitchen and dining walls. I love that shade of blue ā„ļø
Thanks so much! It’s “Urban Raincoat” by Behr Paint.