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East #17: Vickysecret's Side Chair Reupholster

Name: Vickysecret
Location: Auburn, NY
Time: 1hr (approx)
Cost: $0 for 2 chairs

This is a good example of a small project that requires a good deal of skill and patience - and usually NEVER gets done. Bravo to Vickysecret! Head below the jump for all her pics, tools, and instructions and VOTING...

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BEFORE

Tell us the tools and resources you used for the project:

This was a simple reupholster project, so the tools needed were minimal. I already had the leftover fabric (which was actually a bedspread from Urban Outfitters) from a padded headboard I made, as well as my handing sewing machine and sewing tools (thread, scissors, measuring tape) so not only was it an easy project, it didn't cost me anything.

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MY TOOLS

Share step by step instructions for how you completed the project:

1. Measured out fabric using measuring tape for each chair.
2. Used sewing machine to sew a straight stitch across the longest side of the fabric so that it fit snug on the cushion like a sleeve.

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DURING

3. Placed sleeve on cushion then folded the sides down like I was wrapping a gift then hand-stitched to finish it off.

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AFTER

Comments (9)

Love the fabric but I think it looks like the pattern is turned sideways. I'm digging the pink, purple, yellow/green color combo, though!

posted by mudrick on 2008-02-01 14:58:30
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woah.

posted by cakekick on 2008-02-01 15:13:17
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Great chair, great fabric, but why did you put the pattern on sideways?

posted by Lady J on 2008-02-01 15:26:07
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The pattern is turned sideways. I did two of the same chairs and since I was using leftover fabric this is the only way I could get it to cover both cushions. Did that make any sense?

I didn't think it took too much away from the final product though, so I went with it.

posted by vickysecret on 2008-02-01 15:45:24
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Hmm, while I appreciate using an elaborately patterned upholstery on this type of chair, this isn't the pattern I would have personally chosen. The busy curves and curliques in the fabric echo the forms of the chair too closely for there to be contrast, but then it's not 'period-appropriate' either. [And it does look sideways.] The room vignette is funky, though, and I think the pillow brings in the contrasting element that's missing from the chair itself.

posted by visualingual on 2008-02-01 15:47:52
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I am so glad you didn't paint the wood white.

posted by jlg on 2008-02-01 16:45:47
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too busy for me.

posted by goodnightdean on 2008-02-01 18:16:15
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neat chair, interesting print but I agree with other posters, the patern is too busy for this chair which has so much texture and pattern of its own..

posted by Kvaen on 2008-02-03 22:13:03
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I like the patterned fabric and carved chair combination. It reminds me of a favorite fairytale, The Nightingale.

posted by Kate (NC) on 2008-02-04 15:44:28
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