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Good Questions: What Fabric For First Upholstery Job?

chairq020909.jpgClaire picked up a great find and now she has a question for the crowd: Look at my latest find! I got it from Urban Ore in Berkeley. 2 Danish Modern Chairs for $8.50, its going to be my first upholstery project. The wood is in good condition, no major scratches just needs to be cleaned. I'm not planning to paint, just re-fabric...

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Its going in my living room, to go with my olive green mod chaise. Do you guys have any suggestions to the kind of fabric I should go with? Something that is easy to work with?

Please share your advice and suggestions with Claire in the comments...thanks!

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I like the yellow that's on them, perhaps a fabric in the same color?

posted by Ana on February 9th 2009 at 2:35pm
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Why not just hit the fabric stores and find upholstery fabric remnants that appeal to you?

posted by bepsf on February 9th 2009 at 2:39pm
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I'd use a upholstery fabric, maybe something in the remnants section of a fabric store would work, since you won't need much. Depending on the rest of your room, you might go patterned or plain (including tweeds or other blends that read as plain.) If you want to emphasize the vintage quality, you could look for a retro designed fabric -- if it were mine, I'd want to go more classic, so I might pick a leafy brocade.

Nice catch, by the way! I think I'm jealous!

posted by SherryBinNH on February 9th 2009 at 2:40pm
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Etsy has a ton of fabrics at better prices than anywhere else on the net that I've found. I'd just search through there until I found one that appealed to me.

posted by BambiJo on February 9th 2009 at 2:47pm
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This is about as easy and cheap as upholstery projects go... in fact, it shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to have the whole thing done! Plus, you don't even need a yard of fabric, so your costs are going to be minimal. Why not bring home several fabrics- and change it when you get bored, or for each season?

I'd go with something with a fleck of olive green in it- but with a fun, mod pattern. A tweedy houndstooth? An off-the-wall plaid? It's such a simple chair, you could go really wild with the fabric.

posted by shockthebourgeois on February 9th 2009 at 2:55pm
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I picture something Orla Kiely-esque. A big, bold, simplistic scandinavian print. Great find!!!

posted by behren on February 9th 2009 at 2:59pm
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A high-contrast, two- or three-color fabric that uses that ellipse shape in the back of the chair (between the slats).

posted by Forestdweller on February 9th 2009 at 3:59pm
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I just found out that my go-to-upholstery-place (Shor International Fabrics on Broadway & Canal street) just closed. Does anyone have any recommendations for decently priced upholstery in NYC? Just went to fabric district and all those places have a very limited selection. Thanks!

Definitely use upholstery fabric since that will wear well. Depending on the colors of your home, I've seen robin blue fabric used with that light color wood and it looks really beautiful.

posted by azure on February 9th 2009 at 4:16pm
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Great find, I love the yellow and would stick with it.
Love the idea of a simple scandinavian print.
Maybe some Jansdotter fabric?
http://bloesem.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/04/04/lottajansdotter.jpg
http://ny-image2.etsy.com/il_430xN.15983878.jpg

Or maybe off-white and this pillow?
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=19765615

posted by nicolezh on February 9th 2009 at 4:47pm
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Go Mod! Be bold! I don't think that shade of yellow is right for that fabulous find of yours.

I love just about all these fabrics:
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5650397

this one is pretty cool:
http://modgreenpod.com/item/3/

posted by Expat Decorator on February 9th 2009 at 5:59pm
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I found two similar, not quite as detailed, chairs at the Goodwill near me. I really like this fabric and I haven't gotten tired of seeing every day. Brown and cream 1" houndstooth check available at Hancock's of Paducah--not Hancock Fabrics. Remember to use upholstery weight and not apparel weight.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20256029

posted by ModHomeEcTeacher on February 9th 2009 at 6:17pm
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such wonderful fabrics at 'lotus blu' on hayes st - you don't need much.........

posted by icedesign on February 9th 2009 at 6:46pm
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Lovely chairs like these deserve a good fabric. Try to find an authentic vintage design from the same era as the chairs (late 50s/early 60s, I'd guess). Not vintage fabric, necessarily, but a vintage design. Since you don't need a lot of material, and the chairs were cheap to begin with, you can afford to be lavish.

posted by Blandwagon on February 9th 2009 at 9:07pm
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I'm sorry - *eight dollars and fifty cents* - for two knockout chairs?! I AM envious!

Nary a bargain so wonderful to be had in Vancouver.

Congrats on the great find.

posted by levans on February 9th 2009 at 11:32pm
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Wonderful find, Claire. If you want to keep this aligned with the original design, but updated, consider a woven wool in a color that contrasts with the wood tone. A dark turquoise/teal or other jewel-tone would be nice. Unless you use upholstery grade fabric, you might want to line the fabric with muslin or some other backing material to make it more durable. Try Discount Fabrics in Berkeley. Their staff is pretty knowledgeable and very helpful.

posted by LiliZ on February 10th 2009 at 12:07am
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I absolutely adore that chair! How lucky are you? And for the equivalent of about £5!!

If I were you, I'd keep the fabric quite similar. As others have suggested, leaning towards an olive green colour.

Enjoy!

posted by LDNtown on February 10th 2009 at 1:07pm
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I am so jealous. What an awesome score!

posted by Jesse Lu on February 10th 2009 at 4:52pm
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