I am gearing up for some slip covering, but I thought I would try a little reupholstering. I used a 7 oz. canvas drop cloth.
For this chair back, it was not worth taking out the back vinyl part, so I painted it with AS French Linen.
I then did a white wash over the linen.
I measured around the edges.
Tore a 2 in. canvas strip, wrapped it around the clothesline, and with a zipper presser foot I sewed and made the piping.
I attached the piping with a staple gun to the bottom of the upholstered seat.
I also stuffed it in along the edge of the chair back and glued it.
They turned out wonderful.
I wanted to make it look like old linen, so using some frog tape and watered down acrylic paints; I made some "linen" stripes.
After it was dried, I ironed over the paint to help it stay in the fabric.
I love them!
Ms. vanity sold at my sale this past weekend, but the lady didn't want a chair.
I really thought either chair would have worked well with her.
For the front of the chairback, I used the old vinyl as a template and then stapled it inside over the existing foam pad.
I then stapled some batting and drop cloth over the foam on the chair's seat.
Making sure to stretch opposite sides and corners.
For the piping I bought a $1.50 clothesline.I measured around the edges.
Tore a 2 in. canvas strip, wrapped it around the clothesline, and with a zipper presser foot I sewed and made the piping.
I attached the piping with a staple gun to the bottom of the upholstered seat.
I also stuffed it in along the edge of the chair back and glued it.
They turned out wonderful.
I wanted to make it look like old linen, so using some frog tape and watered down acrylic paints; I made some "linen" stripes.
After it was dried, I ironed over the paint to help it stay in the fabric.
I love them!
I really thought either chair would have worked well with her.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the way they turned out.
TFS
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Tam
Gorgeous! Love the tip on making binding too!
ReplyDeletethey're beautiful!
ReplyDeletegreat idea for the chairs!
ReplyDeleteenjoy *~*
I just spent WAAY too much time on your blog, looking at so many wonderful projects!! Love your style....now off to get busy on a few projects of my own!
ReplyDeleteLooks great - lovely chairs - you did GOOD!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful job you did and a great tutorial. I will give this a try for sure! Di@Cottage-wishes
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