Wow Marian, your videos make me want to rush out and buy a chair and fabric. I feel like a pro! You also give away gold hints that are so helpful. Thank you!!
I have six dining room chairs I'm going to try and reupholster with a similar back to this one- I've been worried about how I'm going to manage doing the backs, and this has been hugely helpful. Thank you for the detailed explanation with all the hows and whys of what you're doing. :)
Thanks for this great tutorial. Can someone help explain how to accommodate the curved back? I have a seat that needs redoing but I don’t know how to preserve the curve.
Most of the chairs I recover do have a slight curve to the back and the shape of the wood frame helps the fabric, webbing, and batting to follow that curve. Some chairs also use a cardboard insert that is curved and will hold the shape. Your chair might even have one inside already.
@@missmustardseed It doesn't. It's just a big gap because when it came to me, it was about to be thrown in the skip. I only have a basic frame but can't figure out how to cut fabric to curve and fit well. Should I insert a board?
The grain sack stripe fabric is more commonly referred to as 'french ticking', if you happen to be looking for some and were unsuccessful 💗. Great video thank you!
Hmmm...I haven't built the wood part of a chair like that before. I would suggest checking out woodworking/furniture building tutorials. Search for "balloon back french chair."
Wow Marian, your videos make me want to rush out and buy a chair and fabric. I feel like a pro! You also give away gold hints that are so helpful. Thank you!!
The chair looks stunning 😍. Wish I owned it . Greetings from Vienna
Thank you! 🤗
I have six dining room chairs I'm going to try and reupholster with a similar back to this one- I've been worried about how I'm going to manage doing the backs, and this has been hugely helpful. Thank you for the detailed explanation with all the hows and whys of what you're doing. :)
Glad I could help!
Such a thorough tutorial. Thank you so much. Feel ready to do this!
I just love your tutorials. So informative
The best DIY upholstery work i have ever seen 👏👏👏
Thank you so much for this video. I have a chair just like this just sitting in the garage waiting for me to figure out how to change the fabric. YAY
That is the exact chair I was needed to recover. Thank you. you make it look so easy. I am inspired.
I'm so glad!
I just got a chair almost exactly like yours. It’s my first ever attempt to reupholster on my own, so thank you! I have some supplies to purchase....
You absolutely rock.
Thank you!
Absolutely splendid style!! Perfect choice of fabric. Stunning chair!!! Beautiful work!!!
I like the fabric with the wood finish
Thank you! I do, too!
Very nice tutorial!
So glad I found this video, so helpful and I love the description you give :) thank you!
Great tutorial thanx!!❤❤❤
You made this look so easy! ❤️
Thank you! 😊
Very good show
Thank you very much. I have 4 chairs just like yours and your tutorial is very helpful. 🙏
Loved your video, so helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Great teaching tutorial thx love your rolling chair where u get it thx/Ann
You rocked and rolled this process. ❤️
Do you have a tutorial for the seat of the chair?
Great video!!
I’m interested in the slip cover directions
Beautiful.
Thanks for this great tutorial. Can someone help explain how to accommodate the curved back? I have a seat that needs redoing but I don’t know how to preserve the curve.
Most of the chairs I recover do have a slight curve to the back and the shape of the wood frame helps the fabric, webbing, and batting to follow that curve. Some chairs also use a cardboard insert that is curved and will hold the shape. Your chair might even have one inside already.
@@missmustardseed It doesn't. It's just a big gap because when it came to me, it was about to be thrown in the skip. I only have a basic frame but can't figure out how to cut fabric to curve and fit well. Should I insert a board?
Can you show a list of tools required please
The grain sack stripe fabric is more commonly referred to as 'french ticking', if you happen to be looking for some and were unsuccessful 💗. Great video thank you!
such a great video!!!
How much fabric is needed for each oval chair which includes the front and back ?
Oh, not very much! For just the oval back (front and back), then it will likely need about 1 - 1.5 yards of decorator-width fabric.
Great! Thank you !
Thank you too!
How long are the staples you’re using?
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I need to know how to build the upper piece of that back frame , how can i acomplishe that?
Hmmm...I haven't built the wood part of a chair like that before. I would suggest checking out woodworking/furniture building tutorials. Search for "balloon back french chair."
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I just found your tutorials, and i soo appreciate them!!
In this video, can i ask where you bought your jumper?
You can make it yourself, just loook and learn from woodprix.
I know you can find solutions to this problem in the Woodglut plans.
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Are you ambidextrous? Sure looks like it.
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Horrible fabric. Looks better without that cover