Spring is such a great time to inject new life into our homes – and simple furniture restoration craft projects are such a great way to do it. If you have an old chair with a cushion that's looking a ...
When I am out gallivanting around my favorite thrift stores, I’m hard-pressed to not come home with a chair of some sort. No matter the silhouette or size, and, too, the more tattered and torn the ...
Do you have dining room chairs with faded, stained or outdated seat cushion fabric? Maybe you found a nice old chair at a yard sale that just needs a reupholstered seat. Even if you’re not very handy, ...
Learn how to reupholster a chair seat and back (and even a couch), and you’ll be able to bring custom design into your space while extending the lifespan of a cherished piece of furniture. Upholstery ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It only cost $20, which is why taking it to an upholstery pro may not make a whole lot of sense. After all, it can cost hundreds ...
Chairs and other pieces of furniture don't need to be thrown away if the cushions start to fade or fall apart. One thrift shopper and social media influencer has revealed a sweet way to give these ...
November 19, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Upholstery is a popular do-it-yourself project for those who have tired of a certain fabric design, or who ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Unscrew the seat and remove it from the chair. Use a screwdriver and needle-nose pliers to remove staples from the old fabric.
Piping is used to strengthen seams that get a lot of wear, and to give that professional finished look. You will need: piping fabric, ruler, tailor's chalk, sewing machine with a piping or zipper foot ...
Piping is used to strengthen seams that get a lot of wear, and to give that professional finished look. You will need: piping fabric, ruler, tailor's chalk, sewing machine with a piping or zipper foot ...