Weaving A Cane Seat Using the 7 Step Method

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  • Video instructions on how to weave a cane seat in a chair using strand cane. www.peerlessrat..., sellers of quality cane & rush supplies since 1903.
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  • @mattmeck1446
    @mattmeck1446 2 роки тому +56

    Growing with a blind dad who caned chairs you don’t realize how much you miss him till you hear caning make that sound you heard most of your childhood. Lost him at the end of 1982 haven’t heard that sound since around 1981 before his diabetes got to bad.

  • @BeachsideHank
    @BeachsideHank 7 років тому +35

    Retired now, but back in the '80's I had a furniture repair/ restoration business, I worked in collaboration with refinishing shops in the area, trading specialties as they disliked mechanical repairing and I didn't want to strip and refinish so we played to each other's strengths. I taught the wife hand caning as you show in this video, using stranded (a tip- use a shot of liquid glycerine in the soak water, it really helps lubricate tame the strands and leaves no residue) while I did pre- woven and rushing types. My wife would do her projects in the living room whilst watching TV. and the kids; we charged $1.50 per hole plus extra if regluing or parts fabrication was needed. My most memorable commission was one where a senior lady brought in a Hefty Trash Bag full of a disassembled hand caned walnut side chair parts into my garage shop. She was desperate and asked if I could fully restore it, I assured her I could, A couple of weeks later I called her when it was ready, she came right over to pick it up. I had found it helpful to keep my projects under a wrap and do a big reveal in front of the customers- showmanship! When I unveiled it she let out a choked gasp and started crying, I figured I really screwed up and got it wrong somehow but she regained composure and explained this artifact was all she had left of her beloved father, and how it was his favorite chair to sit in and take his boots off when entering the house after a day working in the fields, lest mother scold him for tracking dirt, and she held onto it all the intervening years trying to find the right person to restore it for her, and it was just as she remembered it all those years ago, including the wear marks from his keys worn at his side. I learned to never take it for granted that this work was going to be routine, and to be able to give a part of her childhood life back to her was just astonishing to me and gave a new- found respect for the importance of this type of work we did.

    • @helenachase5627
      @helenachase5627 6 років тому

      You make it look easy, but I know it will difficult.

  • @TN4theWIN
    @TN4theWIN Рік тому +14

    This is probably the best how-to video I've ever seen

  • @2ManyTomatoes
    @2ManyTomatoes Рік тому +23

    Watching this video gave me the confidence to try my hand. After ignoring that ruined dining chair for 20 years and keeping a board under the chair pad, today I am half way done with the new seat and it looks great. As the video shows, it is not necessarily easy but it is simple and very satisfying. I ordered my supplies from the website and they came right away. I am appreciating the other helpful tips in these comments such as keeping a spray bottle handy. You may also want needle nosed pliers to help grab the strand when your hands get tired. One suggestion is that you get through steps 1-3 and if you are at all frustrated or feeling rushed, put it aside until tomorrow, because at step 4 things get real! Soon my hundred year old chair will be good as new, and I will probably order more strand cane to recane the ones that are just now beginning to tear. I appreciated this resource so much and feel I have learned a new, very useful skill.

  • @tariqmuneerkhan2097
    @tariqmuneerkhan2097 3 роки тому +7

    I saw my father weave a cane chair about 40 years ago and today I did it with the help of this video. Perfect

  • @kandaspohn
    @kandaspohn 10 років тому +13

    I'm a 34 year old fully sleeved with tattoos, big holes in my ears, and a rocker attitude. Point being, I realized I just sat for 30 minutes and watched you "cane" this seat, and I was totally engaged the whole time. Fascinating stuff.
    On a side note, I need to re-cane the back of a REALLY old rocking chair and your videos are going to be very helpful. Thanks in advance!!

  • @elsie-70
    @elsie-70 3 роки тому +37

    This was an excellent beginner video tutorial! She was very slow and explicate with her directions which made it easy to follow. The close up shots were clear and professional. During my first attempt, I discovered a couple helpful hints I thought worth mentioning. I took advice from other videos and used large golf tees for extra pegs. I also used them to place in the weave openings to keep track of where I was weaving during the diagonal steps. A spray bottle was handy to keep the cane wet. Fun and rewarding project for sure. Thanks Cindy!

  • @mlaiuppa
    @mlaiuppa 2 місяці тому +2

    I rescued a solid wood chair from the alley behind my house. No loose joints or wobbling but the cane seat is broken someone screwed a seat on top at one point but that was gone. It is hand caned and I want to recane it by hand. This looks like exactly the tutorial I need to get it done. Will check out the website for supplies. Hope after 11 years you are still in business.

  • @sandman4675
    @sandman4675 10 років тому +3

    Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo qui m'a appris a canner. J'ai refais 3 chaises. Je comprends un tout petit peu l'anglais mais la vidéo est très explicite et permet d'arriver au bout. Merci encore!!

  • @morganolfursson2560
    @morganolfursson2560 6 років тому +7

    I thought i would never see that level of craftsmanship outside Japan , i was wrong and stand corrected . You are one phenomenal craftswoman, your attention to detail is exceptional and the outcome is exquisite . There is a saying among craftspeople in Japan which i learned when i was studying traditional restoration of wooden and lacquer ware , it goes like this "Perfection is the strict minimum, better than perfection is the aim, less than perfection is unacceptable" and you, epitomize it perfectly .

  • @anavasic9970
    @anavasic9970 10 років тому +41

    I've always wanted to learn how to weave a cane and I think I couldn't find more clearer explanation, a better lecture than this one. Thank you Cindy and Ed for these instructions, listening to you was truly a pleasure.

  • @littlefrenchretreat
    @littlefrenchretreat Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the inspiration. I have two chairs with complicated panel shapes and you've made it seem possible with this easy and clear instruction.

  • @singlecatt
    @singlecatt 6 років тому +26

    I caned chairs when I was in college. A few things I learned were... Keep water and spounge handy because the cane dries quickly and breaks. Keeping it wet will also keep it from fraying. You will also want hand lotion handy as the cane will suck the moisture right out of your skin.

  • @Stelios.Posantzis
    @Stelios.Posantzis 3 роки тому +4

    That's very pretty. Thank you for reminding me this art. I remember the sensations of hairs sticking out from a newly woven chair I had when sitting on one as a kid from watching this. The hairs would gradually get worn down with use.
    There was a blind man living a few blocks away from where I lived who was weaving cane seats for a living. I remember him always working on a chair, weaving outside his house every time I passed by in the afternoon. We used to do our chairs there till he passed away. I think there may still be one or two of them that were done by him. They've lasted a really long time! The others have had the seat replaced with pre-woven cane as modern technicians don't bother with the weaving. They just glue the pre-woven cane seat down. You can see it's been glued down very easily. These only last for just a few years and then they need replacing again.

    • @mattmeck1446
      @mattmeck1446 2 роки тому

      Was wondering, did you grow up in Reading PA?.

    • @Stelios.Posantzis
      @Stelios.Posantzis 2 роки тому

      @@mattmeck1446 Was that addressed to me? How come you are asking?

    • @mattmeck1446
      @mattmeck1446 2 роки тому

      @@Stelios.Posantzis yes it was, thinking that may of been my Father you’re talking about head was blind and he would cane chairs on our front porch. He did it till around 1981, he pass end of 1982

    • @Stelios.Posantzis
      @Stelios.Posantzis 2 роки тому +1

      @@mattmeck1446 I grew up in an Athens suburb in Greece. A happy coincidence! I wish people continued the trade today. Watching someone practicing their craft day in, day out gives you a sense of a healthy heighbourhood. Now all I see is cafes and restaurants serving junk food and shops selling stuff made tens of thousands of miles away. Everyone's job involves a PC and communication seems to have gone that way too.

    • @mattmeck1446
      @mattmeck1446 2 роки тому

      @@Stelios.Posantzis Oh ok, I do agree about it would nice to see more people doing older crafts like this now a day. I have been really torn between starting to do chair caning again “ my dad taught my brother and myself when we were kids” or not do to missing my dad or doing it in his memory to honor his memory and the craft itself. 😊

  • @ReddogJr.
    @ReddogJr. 3 роки тому +1

    I followed your directions and my grandma’s chair looks nice and usable. Thanks for putting up these directions.

  • @frechcygl
    @frechcygl 11 років тому +6

    This was the most thorough caning video I've ever seen! I used to cane chairs almost 30 years ago but had to give it up to raise my family. Now I'm back into it and a little rusty. This brought me back up to speed. Thanks!

  • @rustycohen7521
    @rustycohen7521 Рік тому

    I love this video. I just got my Grandmother's rocker. Sentimental more than monetary value, it has rocked generations ( including her!!!), it is damaged and must be repaired, restored & recaned. The responsibility of caning terrified me -bad experience with local "pros" taught me to learn how to & restore antiques myself but not how to cane. The caning seemed too daunting until this video. Excellent teaching video. Slow process for me, but so far, so good. Will post before and afters ( one day 😂).
    THANK YOU!

  • @jpblitz2104
    @jpblitz2104 5 місяців тому

    Definitely one of the very best videos I had ever seen on UA-cam. That lady is truly amazing, perfect explanations.

  • @Richie8a8y
    @Richie8a8y 4 роки тому +9

    Cindy, That was so satisfying to watch. I would love another 30 minutes of video just to admire and study your marvelous work.
    I still haven’t tackled a single one of the beautiful chairs I’ve collected over the years. I really need to get organized! Thanks again for your thorough thoughtful instruction!

  • @shironpathirana
    @shironpathirana 5 років тому +2

    I was looking for how to weave a cane and I think I couldn't find more clearer explanation, a better lecture than this one. Thank you Cindy and Ed for these instructions, listening to you was truly a pleasure.

  • @widietresorpetersplacerdat7142

    Merci pour cette excellente vidéo. J'ai acheté deux chaises à rénover. Je me suis tout de suite inscrite pour suivre votre méthode. Merci, merci.
    C'est si bien expliqué. Ce tuto est clair. Merci pour le zoom sur les étapes minutieuse.

  • @TehFeelz243
    @TehFeelz243 3 роки тому

    Thank you. For making the seemingly impossible task look much more feasible now. Your video is great.

  • @amyr.3103
    @amyr.3103 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much for this video! It was so easy to understand and thorough! My in-laws gifted us a rocking chair when we had our baby and, we put that chair to good use because the seat fell apart! I was able to cane it myself thanks to this video! I feel proud to have accomplished it.

  • @lizwilson8108
    @lizwilson8108 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your video. I just completed my first project - re-caning a Victorian bedroom chair I inherited from my grandparents, following your very clear instructions and tips. Thank you!

  • @stephenschipper2367
    @stephenschipper2367 7 років тому +6

    watch this video, you will be hooked. I also ordered the Cain from them. First timer and felt I could do this with this video and the booklet that came with supplies. Only problem I had was doing this was hard on 65 yr young knees, and lot of short Cain. was happy with result not prefect but can't really see my mistakes. Thanks for the best instructions that I every got. She great on here. Thanks again.

  • @jerontaylor9999
    @jerontaylor9999 9 років тому +15

    Love the video! I wish I could show off my Lincoln Rocker that this Video alone gave me the confidence to tackle. Cindy has such a calming voice and ability to teach. Thank you for this!

  • @moviemaven42
    @moviemaven42 8 років тому +5

    The best demonstration of caning process I've seen and used on antique chairs several times.

    • @edhammond2497
      @edhammond2497 8 років тому

      +Bernadette Callister Thank you, I'm glad we were able to help you!

    • @nancyrivera8186
      @nancyrivera8186 8 років тому

      .

    • @brucethrush5506
      @brucethrush5506 4 роки тому

      Bernadette Callister how to weave and back rocking chair

  • @nawazansari4570
    @nawazansari4570 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. Reminds me of those good old days growing up in my parents' 1960s home where we had canned chairs to go with our dinning table and set of six canned chairs for living room. As a kid I was taught how to weave those chairs as well as weave bed with 100% cotton webbing which I still remember to this day.

  • @2011shawnie1
    @2011shawnie1 5 років тому +3

    This really is a great video. Thanks so much. I had a booklet that came with the cane, but there is nothing compared to watching a real person doing it. Great instructions, VERY HELPFUL. The best video I've seen on this topic.

  • @catgrin
    @catgrin 2 роки тому

    This was a very helpful video with plenty of beginner’s tips on working with cane as a material included. I’ve never done any cane work, but was interested in the process. Having watched, I now feel that it’s a challenge I can meet if I run across a vintage chair with good wood but poorly maintained canework. Thanks so much!

  • @christopherkitching2504
    @christopherkitching2504 4 роки тому +1

    Such a great demonstration. I have 2 chairs to re cane and now I have total confidence that I will be able to restore them. Thank you!

  • @jerryevans6646
    @jerryevans6646 9 місяців тому +1

    I have been weaving chairs for 60 some years, very good job !

  • @debbieandrew3807
    @debbieandrew3807 9 років тому +3

    Just finished my first cane chair following your video and have to say a big thank you. Excellent video and clearly spoken. I loved doing it too! I might have a few more to do before I get as good as you but thanks anyway.

  • @susiehb2093
    @susiehb2093 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely awe inspiring. Thank you for these clear instructions.

  • @mindfulfrontiers
    @mindfulfrontiers 3 роки тому

    I am grateful for this tutorial. If only I could show you my Provençale rocking chair. I am really please with my work. First time! I've renovated my grandmami's chaise à bascule. Thanks for the well-films and clearly explained instructions.

  • @graysoneberly5080
    @graysoneberly5080 Рік тому

    Thank you for the clear and concise instruction. I found it very helpful. I have an antique chair and want to repair it to its original glory. This will help bring that to fruition 😊

  • @m34nb34n
    @m34nb34n 3 роки тому

    Omg who knew chairs were so entertaining. I watched two of your videos so far and now im hooked lol.

  • @sharonbolduc620
    @sharonbolduc620 10 років тому

    This is my first time doing this very same chair... Now I feel better and not so scared to try this... Thank you so much!!

  • @dianakidd5688
    @dianakidd5688 3 роки тому +1

    What a fantastic video! I have 4 gorgeously carved antique chairs that needed recanting, and now I feel confident that, following your instructions, I can do replace the caning myself ! Yeah! Thank you!

  • @Winthrop1981
    @Winthrop1981 9 років тому +8

    Thank you for your help! I have finally finished my fourth chair and they all look great...ok, maybe not great but they do look pretty good! Never ever thought I would be able to accomplish this. I will miss your guidance! Great video, thanks for producing it!

    • @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113
      @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113  9 років тому

      +Karen Sillivant Dilbeck Glad they turned out good. Now you can try a rush or flat reed chair, then you can watch more of our videos! :-)

    • @udai5241
      @udai5241 5 років тому

      Helo

  • @susanwallentine8673
    @susanwallentine8673 3 роки тому

    I just acquired a set of 6 chairs that have this exact seat. All of them need recaning soon. Thanks for this awesome tutorial! It will save my bacon.

  • @kentwood9821
    @kentwood9821 Рік тому

    So glad that somebody, somewhere still knows how to do this! Great demo. :)

  • @MrThetaphi
    @MrThetaphi 2 роки тому +2

    High art of rattan weaving! Thanks for showing this on youtube!

  • @kathrynberwick8623
    @kathrynberwick8623 Рік тому

    Beautiful!!! I just procured a pair of vintage bentwood chairs with missing seats. You’ve inspired me to try caning them! I am so excited!

  • @celiajarvis3168
    @celiajarvis3168 6 років тому

    I fixed this antique cane chair, same shape. The broken pieces were mostly in center. Had such a hard time figuring out the pattern, but now it looks perfect. After your video, I appreciate the chair so much more. I wonder who would have the patience to do such an intricate pattern. Thanks.

  • @elangaiventhanchandrahasan4049
    @elangaiventhanchandrahasan4049 4 роки тому

    அற்புதமான கைத்தொழில் ஆசிரியர் ! வணங்கத்தக்க ஈடுபாட்டுடன் கூடிய விளக்கம் ... அம்மாவுக்கு மனமார்ந்த வணக்கங்கள் !

  • @DavidParker
    @DavidParker 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video, thanks! I just caned a canoe seat using only this as a reference and it came out perfect! I'm very happy!

  • @tryshyx
    @tryshyx 4 роки тому

    Große Freude dieses Video zu sehen. Und Gott sei Dank ohne nervige Musik. Many, many thanks for this tutorial.

  • @davidr.walters371
    @davidr.walters371 Рік тому

    Real nice video thanks Mr n Mrs Hammond, I just bought an old rocker that's a bit of a project but nice solid arms need cleaning up n may have to redo them to get color back , cane seat n back the back is long cane like 2 seats at least , yikes so I'm learning up my Nana tried to teach me , as she was a school teacher at 16 yrs old she couldn't help but wish I remembered all this brings it n her back thanks .guess I finally do something she tried to teach me I was to busy when young .

  • @esadxulf2646
    @esadxulf2646 8 років тому +11

    This video automatically popped up after another that had nothing to do with it, but i sat here transfixed through the entire video. It was amazing to watch. Wonderful instruction and explanation. I'd never had the pleasure of seeing this Thank You :)

  • @mikefields470
    @mikefields470 7 років тому

    not for nothing---you have the best instruction of how to do this and damm the saexiest voice in the world!

  • @toodlesmossberg5770
    @toodlesmossberg5770 5 років тому +3

    This video is so great! My dad wants me to start to learn how to cane and know I finally know how to do it without taking all of those expensive classes!

  • @davidjackson7051
    @davidjackson7051 3 роки тому

    Nice job Cindy I've came chairs for years u can burn off the fuzzy with propane torch before u paint I use to charge per hole started out cheap lol but it usually take all evening watching movies while I worked use to know a blind man that caned chairs always respected him well happy caning nice instructional video

  • @jasneskis
    @jasneskis 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, fantastic instructive video. I am ready to tackle again a chair I canned 45 years ago. I just ordered the cane.

  • @Nihilimus
    @Nihilimus 2 роки тому

    I caned a chair before but these instructions are so much better than what I had. Thank you a lot.

  • @ingabrereton8908
    @ingabrereton8908 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share your skills, I was able to repair a rocking chair back using your instructions. Thank you from here in Harrogate, UK.

  • @paulharvey8534
    @paulharvey8534 9 років тому

    I think I figured it out. In your video one piece of cane was able to do step one from the middle to the side holes (as opposed to using multiple pieces to go from the middle to the side holes). I used another piece and it worked. Just making sure I wasn't missing something. Thanks!

  • @gayeece4824
    @gayeece4824 4 роки тому

    this was awesome. I watched so many videos how to weave rattan by myself. I had doubts after watching each of them. This made crystal clear the process for me. Thanks for sharing. I am ready to weave :)

  • @b4thestephera
    @b4thestephera 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much, I have a rocking chair that needs the seat replaced, it is the exact same shape with the curve at the front so I'm very excited to try your tutorial

  • @ottovombaum2993
    @ottovombaum2993 5 років тому +1

    I really like that kind of work! Today the kits just want to hang around on the computer. Crafts are still alive! So lucky!

  • @mikemaskell
    @mikemaskell 10 років тому

    I watched this video a couple of times and then started in to re-cane a chair very similar to the one in the video. Your instructions were so easy to follow that my very first caning turned out very well and I was extremely pleased. Thanks for the informative and very pleasing video (your voice is so pleasant to listen to by the way!)

  • @kololikate
    @kololikate 3 роки тому

    Great video. I do chair caning but I always check the way that the growth rings lie otherwise it is easy to strip the length of cane if the rings are lying in the wrong direction.

  • @helpinghand7080
    @helpinghand7080 2 роки тому

    That was a valuable time spent on You tube. Outstanding tutorials my sincere wishes for you and keep educating and preserving this art. With the industrial mass production for Mall consumers this Tutorials is an eye opener of the skill required to for this craft. Hope many will be enlighten by this tutorials.

  • @rukeyser
    @rukeyser 11 років тому +7

    this is how to make an instructional video. i have a small, low, armless rocker that some guest's boney bum put a dent in & i know it should be redone. the seat is exactly like yours.
    i didn't think i was up to this, but now i'll think about it!

  • @joann5157
    @joann5157 3 роки тому

    What a wonderful video! The caned seat is gorgeous!

  • @ronaldooliveira5131
    @ronaldooliveira5131 10 місяців тому

    Estou fazendo o trabalho em uma cadeira e está ficando perfeito, graças a você! Parabéns, você é perfeita. Congratulações do Brasil 🇧🇷

  • @colinrichardson9268
    @colinrichardson9268 10 років тому

    I have to make canoe seats next week, and I feel quite a bit more confident now. thank you

    • @jonathannewell5458
      @jonathannewell5458 9 років тому

      +colin richardson Better to use plastic cane for canoe seats as it stays dry.

  • @vieveforward
    @vieveforward 10 років тому +55

    I've used this video to re-cane 3 chairs so far, and it is excellent. The woman doing the caning is so calm and she gives lots of helpful little tips as she goes. Doesn't she deserve a credit? However, what she makes seem so easy has proved quite a nightmare for my last 2 chairs, with the cane splitting or not pulling through easily. Does cane dry out too much if kept in centrally heated rooms, or if it's kept too long?

    • @tonyforbess6764
      @tonyforbess6764 6 років тому +23

      I keep a spray bottle and mist the cane as I'm weaving. Also, golf tees work great for pegs.

    • @ok2bamerican598
      @ok2bamerican598 5 років тому +7

      Tony Forbess I was wondering if a spray bottle would be good enough to keep the moisture while working. Thanks for sharing.

    • @pollyhawkes8953
      @pollyhawkes8953 5 років тому +10

      I had the same problem with cane drying out and splitting just getting it out of the bundle so the last time, I spritzed the whole bunch pretty heavily and let it soak in for a few minutes before pulling out the strand. Made a huge difference! I also spray liberally every few minutes while weaving, even though I have already pre-soaked the strand in a pan of water. Of note, though, before I even started, I applied a few coats of tung oil to the chair itself to waterproof it, so that the wood would not be damaged or discolored by all of the spraying.

    • @nabindrasahadeo
      @nabindrasahadeo 4 роки тому +2

      Keep it moist with a spray bottle or wrap in a damp towel

  • @karlagadley1702
    @karlagadley1702 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much! First time for me to try my hand at caning and you made it possible. Wonderful instruction and teacher

  • @jacquiekilty4397
    @jacquiekilty4397 5 років тому +2

    A huge Thank You for such an instructive video. I have just finished caning an old Edwardian mahogany chair. it looks great!

  • @geosutube
    @geosutube 3 роки тому

    I have received 2 chairs that need caning. Now I see that I can do them! Thanks much for this straightforward method.

  • @karenf1804
    @karenf1804 3 роки тому

    Very informative video.. Calming, satisfying to watch.. I'm doing my 2nd chair soon but have a bit more confidence...kept breaking the cane! But it's all a learning curve and enjoying the new experience.. Thankyou

  • @MRWeast-hj9jb
    @MRWeast-hj9jb 3 роки тому

    excellent...never have done this but I'm giving it a shot!! my sister will be thrilled with the chair

  • @margaretestetter2986
    @margaretestetter2986 3 роки тому

    This video inspired me to tackle re-caning a chair and, to my delight, I was successful and rescued a doomed chair.

  • @raeyurek8065
    @raeyurek8065 4 роки тому

    Great job explaining the steps. Very clear. The video filming was excellent.

  • @hannahthompson3995
    @hannahthompson3995 6 місяців тому

    This video was so so helpful! I used it throughout the process of caning a chair.

    • @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113
      @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113  3 місяці тому

      I'm so glad it was helpful!

    • @SteveDonie
      @SteveDonie Місяць тому

      @@peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113 I’m about to do this for a handyman client of mine. About how long does it usually take a beginner to do a seat like that?

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 6 років тому +1

    I always wondered what the weave pattern and method were. Thanks for sharing. Turned out beautifully.

  • @TheONEBAMPY
    @TheONEBAMPY Рік тому

    Perfectly presented. Thanks for the lesson, I can't wait to give it a try.

  • @Hannelore7
    @Hannelore7 8 місяців тому

    Thank you. I have 2 160 yr old chairs like the one you have. Didnt know what to do with the seat open area. Will try doing this.

  • @oldmandave56
    @oldmandave56 11 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for a truly thorough video! My wife just refinished two antique chairs that need to both be caned and after watching your video I really feel like we can do it...maybe even have her do one and I do the other together...Could be a fun project. Thanks again.

  • @milagrosruelas2550
    @milagrosruelas2550 6 років тому

    Thanks a lot Cindy. I don´t understand english, but you explane it with a video very well. you make me feel i can do it now. Thanks a lot.

  • @khun1pla
    @khun1pla 6 років тому

    Whow, in my eyes (German eyes) the best explanation. Also because you did not took an ´easy´ rectangle chair for your course. Thank you very much.

  • @michellehayslip8299
    @michellehayslip8299 6 років тому +2

    I am about to start my first chair, and your calm teaching made me think i could! thanks

  • @DelphineHenault
    @DelphineHenault 10 років тому

    Watched the video last Sunday, ordered a chair caning kit that same evening, got it in the mail on Wednesday, and am now done!
    Re-caning is a ton of work! My chair has a slightly different shape (rounded back, square corners in the front) so I messed up the diagonals a bit, but it still looks great!

  • @kololikate
    @kololikate 3 роки тому

    I feed alternate ends through to the top of the seat and peg the holes. I bind the beading cane using alternate open holes.

  • @kittyolsen2216
    @kittyolsen2216 9 років тому

    Explained so clearly and thoroughly. The chair I have is fruit wood with fruit carvings at the top back and lightly stained, I now only have to discover what to use to stain the cane? I have wood stains but unsure if cane will take the stain evenly or is suitable.

    • @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113
      @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113  9 років тому

      +Kitty Olsen I would test the stain on scraps first, to see if you like how it turns out.

    • @kittyolsen2216
      @kittyolsen2216 9 років тому

      thank you - i wonder if i should stain before replacing with new cane?

  • @theseduce
    @theseduce 4 роки тому

    Thank You for tutorial! I just made seat. Only problem, i have very dry air in my room, 2mm rattan dries very fast, and i had to moist it time by time. To finish the ends, i have to use waterspry.
    But the result is great!

  • @DavidPessina-ie1wg
    @DavidPessina-ie1wg Рік тому

    I like the placement but you have a perfectionist touch.
    Great
    Video.

  • @patrickmurphy3
    @patrickmurphy3 11 років тому

    I really enjoyed your video, thank you for sharing. I have always wanted to know how this is done and now I do. My grandfather used this skill to replace worn out chairs and always thought that was fascinating. Thanks again

  • @barrybadger7816
    @barrybadger7816 6 років тому

    Brilliant instruction and very good camera views I will play this again before making my stool thank you

  • @chamindarambukanga8067
    @chamindarambukanga8067 6 років тому +1

    Thank you ever so much for this vedio. Very clear filming *****. Very clear explanation *****. So 5 stars for both of you. God bless you 2.

  • @anne-sophie2791
    @anne-sophie2791 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot. Used this to make one with cotton rope. Looks amazing. Greetings from Germany.

  • @lidoguerrieri1956
    @lidoguerrieri1956 6 років тому

    istruzioni basilari per la paglia di giunco ( grazie,molto chiara ed ottima la registrazione) bravissima!

  • @nabindrasahadeo
    @nabindrasahadeo 4 роки тому

    You are a very good teacher. Your steps are so easy to follow. Can you show a video of how to do a chair back with a medallion in the centre? Thanks

    • @edhammond2497
      @edhammond2497 4 роки тому

      We don't have a video on that, but you can see how to do it in the Caner's Handbook by Jim Widess.

  • @easypainterthomas
    @easypainterthomas 10 років тому

    great video - start to finish of project - good audio and video - good clear voice
    well done!!!!!!!!

  • @stephenbamford4716
    @stephenbamford4716 2 роки тому

    Excellent presentation. Very clear instructions for people to follow. Kudos to the videographer and sound technician! I wonder how long it would take a pro to do one of these chairs. Thanks for sharing.

    • @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113
      @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Each chair is different, some can be done in a few hours, others sometimes take DAYS depending on size and difficulty!

    • @stephenbamford4716
      @stephenbamford4716 Рік тому

      @@peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113 Without doubt, practice makes the process go faster, but for us novices, it will likely take some time climbing up the learning curve! 😀Still, the presentations you made are wonderful.

  • @leben54
    @leben54 6 місяців тому

    Thanks ever so much for this tutorial. I watched it 5 or six times while I restaured the old chair

  • @krose29743
    @krose29743 10 років тому

    Excellent video, close ups clear, excellent narration/instructions! Very nicely done and greatly appreciated! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this in such detail. I've got my cane on order as of 15 minutes ago. :-)

    • @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113
      @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113  10 років тому

      How did your chair turn out?

    • @krose29743
      @krose29743 10 років тому

      Ed Hammond Thanks to you and Cindy, the chair turned out great! It took me about 9 hours total. I have one more to do and I feel that my speed should improve a little. Now my Sister is trying to talk me into re-caning 4 of hers chairs. See what you've started! Ha! I really don't think you could charge what it's worth for this job. It's fun but very time consuming! Thanks again, both of you. Ken

    • @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113
      @peerlessrattansuppliesllc7113  10 років тому

      krose29743
      That's great, maybe you could open your own caning shop!!

  • @harpolum
    @harpolum 6 років тому +2

    Beautiful work! Great camera work, & clear explanations. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @johnnaroberts3693
    @johnnaroberts3693 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video! I caned my first chair seat by following along!