Kim's ! I love you video , I have 2 arm chair , I thrift in Salvation army about 4 years ago , you video make me feel motivated . I'm afraid to upholster this chair , is my first time , I never did before . But wait your video, something tell me , just go ahead and do at , I going to tray , upholster this beautiful arm chair . Thank you very much for this video😂🥰
I watched a few other videos and then this one. What a difference!! Yours is the work of a true professional. Thank you for sharing your craft. I do not think I would be able to do as good a job as you, and watching this video makes me want to go to a professional to have the work done, as it seems I could probably botch the antique chair and ruin it. What a great way to advertise! Thanks again!!
YOUR AMAZING!! I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO LEARN THIS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND IN SHAPE. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING. I GREATLY APPRECIATED WATCHING YOU DO THIS. SUCH BEAUTIFUL FABRIC. THANKS AGAIN
Hu Sirena, What is stopping you? To learn you just need to dive right in and give it try. If you need a bit more help take a look at our membership and I can help you get started. See you on the inside, Ki
Nice one, great video, I've been going round the recycling centres for years getting things to do up for my house, now it's full to the brim I'm a little bit gutted there's no need for me to do it any more, then I realised I could get things, do them up and sell them, it's a hobby really, the trouble is I usually like the things I've done up and want to keep them!! I think I need a bigger house!! Thanks for the lesson!!
Absolutely great video, thanks! I watched some previous videos for ideas on making cushions. My daughters outside furniture cushions disintegrated and this was a first time adventure for me. I found your videos very helpful and the cushions came out great! Not perfect but great and it made my daughter very happy, which was the whole reason for attempting the job. It took me weeks, but I kept getting stumped and had to review videos for support, but it was well worth the time and effort! Thanks again!
Hi Jan, I cant wait to see your project. Check out our live upholstery and slipcover sessions on our Kim's Upholstery Facebook page. We also have more detailed video tutorials on our website. See you on the inside, Kim
Great video! Afraid I don’t have the patience needed for this kind of project, but I enjoyed watching you make it look so easy! Lol Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us!!
Thanks for sharing your video; I've got an arm chair that I want to reupholster, so I'm going to try using your techniques. You made this look super easy!
Loved watching this as i'd like to try this for some dining chairs. The silver strip of grab - where do you buy that - just an upholstery shop? It makes the finished product with the piping look so much more professional.
Thank you so much for this video and sharing your expertise! I have been following along step-by-step working on a similar chair and this video has been extremely helpful as a guide. To say I have learned a lot is an understatement. You do make it look easy and I have certainly gained a healthy respect for upholsterers.
Happy to have found your site and videos. Is it just me - on parts of this video it speeds up so I have no idea what you are saying (several spots) I was debating taking a $300 upholstery class, but money is tight. Am hoping to learn as much as I can and as is necessary via youtube, so really appreciate what you have offered. Thanks so much! Lisa
That is a great way to describe this J Westfall. We have more detailed tutorials on our website if you are interested. kims upholstery dot com. Thanks for watching, Kim .
omggggggggggg I am in LOVE! this is exactly what I want to do!!!! I want to make things that are old and make them new again and sell them!!! I love doing things like this!!! I wish you lived in Kansas city!!!! omg!!!!
Me! Dance! Haha. Up until 3 months ago I was an upholster/soft furnisher 20+ years. Maybe dance should be my new vocation lol. BTW, i have looked quite a bit on youtube the last 3 years and your videos seem to be among the best on here, It could do with some English equivalent names for some things. Some things have Weird enough names to begin with so might be hard for this side of the pond learners to find what they need. Such as a welt seam is piping over here. All the best.
you're amazing :) having a custom toddler sofa chair done for my son on christmas but know that it may have staples showing in the backside where the fabric is held down. Started looking for ways to use upholstery tacks, which led me to you. it's absolutely wonderful to be inspired by you :) never thought I'd actually feel I could do this on my own, which I won't this time, but wow! Amazing job & video :)
I still get nervous making the cuts around the arms. It's another beautiful job Kim. (I've never stapled cotton--just the Dacron.) Thanks for sharing your work!
Hi Dathan, Thats why we call them the scary cuts. We were thinking of putting out a video called Just Cuts. What do you think? Thanks for watching and please subscribe. Kim
When I looked at your picture, I thought you were Ina Garten! :D Thanks for sharing your talent, I'm currently on my planning phase on upholstering our couch. It has a curvy arm rest so I don't know what to do with that part. Still studying and learning though. Anyway, GOOD JOB keep on!
+Gift Princess Buhman Thank you for your comment. Please keep me posed if you decide to tackle upholstering your sofa. We love pictures of what our friends are doing. Kim
Awesome Connie, Im so glad you will be trying to make your own. Please feel free to join our Upholstery and Soft Home Furnishings DIY community on google + and share your finished project with us. Have a great day and please subscribe to our channel, Kim
Fantastic video!! I am upholstering a French provincial settle. Just wondering if I can use the same method for padding the seat of my settee. I 8 way tied springs and the burlap, then an edge roll. Should I use foam? Do you have any videos explaining how to pad a couch.
Wonderful! Where do I find the tools? Where would I get the stapler? I have 2 straight chairs on the same order that I have had for years. I sure would like to try my luck, but not without the proper tools. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and great job! I admire you!
Wow Kim, you made it look so easy! You are very talented and loved the video! I have 2 very old wood arm chairs that I would love to reupholster. However, the chair sag in the seat and would need more work and afraid to begin the process and not be able to finish.
Upholstery work can be tedious at times, but it can also be a lot of fun when it's your own piece you are working on. It's up to you. Thanks for watching. Kim
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently recovering an antique Queen Anne chair. At first I was going to make a separate seat cushion, replacing the attached cushion, but now I'm thinking I'll redo just like you've shown here. Looks so great! Can you tell me what 'synthetic' cotton you used please?
Where can I buy the dacron and the synthetic cotton ? I need to do 6 dining room chairs...my grandmothers 100+ year old dining room set...and I’m a little nervous. 😀
I think that would be a good video. A lot of learners/hobbyists probably jump in to the cuts to early and it's a good lesson to teach how to make prep cuts, so you can lay the fabric out for prep cuts on a confusing piece. Good plan batman. Sorry, I'm hijacking. Zipping my lip.
Hi Chellie McGuire . Videos on installing webbing and 8 way tying of springs can be found on our membership site at upholsteryclass.kimsupholstery.com Thanks for watching Kim
Hi Kim Love this video, I was like wow, that's how they add the piping along with that metal curvie. Love your instructional video's, learned alot just from this one video. What is your estimated cost of this kind of project & do you perfer working with batting or the 3" foam or both materials for this type of project. First time watching your video's, had to subscribe...love them, thanks
I enjoy your tutorials much more than any other! Can you please tell me which staple gun brands are better and what size staples work better for upholstering? Thanks again for sharing !!
Diana Lovin Nice to meet you and thanks for the positive feedback. I use Fasco and Tacwise staple guns. We use 3 sizes in the upholstery process 3/8" is the size I use most often, 9/16" for areas dealing with support and 1/4" for things like are panels. Hope this helps, Kim
+Mirah Carter That really depends on your level of experience. I would guess 2 days for the beginner. Thanks for watching and please subscribe to my channel. Kim
I love watching your video's. I am the first stage of reupholstering a chair. We are still sanding all the paint off. I would like to know what you used on the back? That is the stumper for me. Any and all suggestions would be great
Hi, Kaleen, The material on the inside back is a polypropylene fabric that our supplier calls Sagless. You can substitute jute webbing and burlap. Thanks for watching.
Kim's ! I love you video , I have 2 arm chair , I thrift in Salvation army about 4 years ago , you video make me feel motivated . I'm afraid to upholster this chair , is my first time , I never did before . But wait your video, something tell me , just go ahead and do at , I going to tray , upholster this beautiful arm chair . Thank you very much for this video😂🥰
Oh my... never realized how much work really goes into this. Thank you for sharing :)
I watched a few other videos and then this one. What a difference!! Yours is the work of a true professional. Thank you for sharing your craft. I do not think I would be able to do as good a job as you, and watching this video makes me want to go to a professional to have the work done, as it seems I could probably botch the antique chair and ruin it. What a great way to advertise! Thanks again!!
YOUR AMAZING!! I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO LEARN THIS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND IN SHAPE. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING. I GREATLY APPRECIATED WATCHING YOU DO THIS. SUCH BEAUTIFUL FABRIC. THANKS AGAIN
Thank you. It looks like a lot if work. I have a couple of chairs and stools I want to recover. But I'm not exactly excited to do it.
Gorgeous!! I would love to bring old chairs back to life like this!!
Hu Sirena, What is stopping you? To learn you just need to dive right in and give it try. If you need a bit more help take a look at our membership and I can help you get started. See you on the inside, Ki
Nice one, great video, I've been going round the recycling centres for years getting things to do up for my house, now it's full to the brim I'm a little bit gutted there's no need for me to do it any more, then I realised I could get things, do them up and sell them, it's a hobby really, the trouble is I usually like the things I've done up and want to keep them!! I think I need a bigger house!! Thanks for the lesson!!
The additional mouse squeaks made this a super fun video to learn.
Absolutely great video, thanks! I watched some previous videos for ideas on making cushions. My daughters outside furniture cushions disintegrated and this was a first time adventure for me. I found your videos very helpful and the cushions came out great! Not perfect but great and it made my daughter very happy, which was the whole reason for attempting the job. It took me weeks, but I kept getting stumped and had to review videos for support, but it was well worth the time and effort! Thanks again!
You made a professional job look so easy.
Ms. Kim, just BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for taking the time out to show your work! ABSOLUTELY STUNNING AND FABULOUS!!!!! :))
Thanks so much Teddi Galanski
Great job. You do a wonderful job explaining the procedure.
another great tutorial...going to watch the longer version , thanks a lot for posting this.
Thanks for the complimentMarie Dillon and thanks for subscribing to my channel. Stay tuned , we have some great things coming soon!
will do
Excellent instructions! I will soon try my first chair so I really appreciate learning from you.
Hi Jan, I cant wait to see your project. Check out our live upholstery and slipcover sessions on our Kim's Upholstery Facebook page. We also have more detailed video tutorials on our website. See you on the inside, Kim
Great video! Afraid I don’t have the patience needed for this kind of project, but I enjoyed watching you make it look so easy! Lol Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us!!
Kim , you do such beautiful work and make it look so easy I enjoy watching you put this chair together absolutely gorgeous. ... thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Janice. Kim
Thank goodness I found you. I am now browsing through your website. This is exactly what I need. Thank you.
Hi Nelly Andon. Are you upholstering you own chair? Please share your pictures on our Kims Upholstery FaceBook. Thanks for your comment. Kim
Thanks for sharing your video; I've got an arm chair that I want to reupholster, so I'm going to try using your techniques. You made this look super easy!
I don't know how i got here! But i still watched your video and it was so amazing!
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Loved watching this as i'd like to try this for some dining chairs. The silver strip of grab - where do you buy that - just an upholstery shop? It makes the finished product with the piping look so much more professional.
Jhomel Dela Cruz love it
Incredible finished product, I need a new hobby for 2018 and I think this may be the one! Great work!
Wow. You make it seem so easy with the right tools. Wish I could get you to reupholster my chair
WOW you are the Queen Upholster. I would have liked to know what electrical staplers you used?
Possibly the most impressive bit of skill I've ever seen on youtube.
You made that look about as hard as making a peanut butter sandwich.
Thanks for the kind comment Lisa. Practice makes perfect. Kim
Wonderfully helpful video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
You make it look so easy and simple! I wish I could do this :(
Wow! very nice finish but long process that only a professional will make. Thanks so much
Thank you so much for this video and sharing your expertise! I have been following along step-by-step working on a similar chair and this video has been extremely helpful as a guide. To say I have learned a lot is an understatement. You do make it look easy and I have certainly gained a healthy respect for upholsterers.
I think if I were an upholster I would be happy... This was beautifully done, great video!
Loved this video. Thank you very much for sharing. Do you have a more detailed version?
Hands down the greatest video That I have ever seen! Thank you so very much!
Thank you Jemystical, If you are looking for a more detailed video tutorial check out our website. See you on the inside, Kim
Happy to have found your site and videos. Is it just me - on parts of this video it speeds up so I have no idea what you are saying (several spots)
I was debating taking a $300 upholstery class, but money is tight. Am hoping to learn as much as I can and as is necessary via youtube, so really appreciate what you have offered. Thanks so much!
Lisa
Hi Lisa, it is not you, the video is sped up so you don't have to watch me put in every staple. Kim
Ha...I wondered that, but worried I was missing some wrapping/tucking tips! :-)
We have another version of this video for sale with all the details.
Thanks! Will check those out too.
what a gorgeous fabric! and thanks for sharing your experience! I absolutely love your work and learn a lot watching your videos
What a wonderful video! So inspiring and with just enough detail to inspire me to delve into this more : ) Off to watch the rest of your videos now!
That's a great job. You make doing cuts look so easy. So many places with that chair for mistakes. Sweet work!
+Dathan. Thank you
Thanks! I feel more confident about tackling my old chair.
Excellent video, much more informative than others.
awesome, I am a carpenter and am needing to do some upholstery in my projects, this was extremely helpful, Thank You!
+SplinterHDCombat Thanks for watching. Join us on Blab.im some Tuesday or Thursday morning at 8 am EST for live conversation. Kim
This seems to be functional sculpture. Awesome! Thanks so much.
That is a great way to describe this J Westfall. We have more detailed tutorials on our website if you are interested. kims upholstery dot com.
Thanks for watching, Kim .
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL
Awesome job you are a expert no doubt.
omggggggggggg I am in LOVE! this is exactly what I want to do!!!! I want to make things that are old and make them new again and sell them!!! I love doing things like this!!! I wish you lived in Kansas city!!!! omg!!!!
Thanks Dana.
Me! Dance! Haha. Up until 3 months ago I was an upholster/soft furnisher 20+ years. Maybe dance should be my new vocation lol. BTW, i have looked quite a bit on youtube the last 3 years and your videos seem to be among the best on here, It could do with some English equivalent names for some things. Some things have Weird enough names to begin with so might be hard for this side of the pond learners to find what they need. Such as a welt seam is piping over here. All the best.
Absolutely beautiful! I love watching your videos; I so want to learn how to do this!
very detailed information thanks Kim
you're amazing :) having a custom toddler sofa chair done for my son on christmas but know that it may have staples showing in the backside where the fabric is held down. Started looking for ways to use upholstery tacks, which led me to you. it's absolutely wonderful to be inspired by you :) never thought I'd actually feel I could do this on my own, which I won't this time, but wow! Amazing job & video :)
Thank you for your kind words. Be careful as this is an addictive activity!
Kim
excellent video. makes me want to attempt upholstery
An excellent tuition video - a great result to. Thank you.
This is a great tutorial!!! Could you tell me what fabrics are better for the light, medium, or heavy Curve Ease?
I still get nervous making the cuts around the arms. It's another beautiful job Kim.
(I've never stapled cotton--just the Dacron.)
Thanks for sharing your work!
Hi Dathan, Thats why we call them the scary cuts. We were thinking of putting out a video called Just Cuts. What do you think? Thanks for watching and please subscribe.
Kim
muy buen trabajo...tiene video de tapizado de muebles capitoné??
Kim's Upholstery please do...
Please, please do.
Can't wait to try this new project!
When I looked at your picture, I thought you were Ina Garten! :D Thanks for sharing your talent, I'm currently on my planning phase on upholstering our couch. It has a curvy arm rest so I don't know what to do with that part. Still studying and learning though. Anyway, GOOD JOB keep on!
+Gift Princess Buhman Thank you for your comment. Please keep me posed if you decide to tackle upholstering your sofa. We love pictures of what our friends are doing. Kim
You do great work. I'm going to try to do a headboard the one you did in the video is beautiful.
Awesome Connie, Im so glad you will be trying to make your own. Please feel free to join our Upholstery and Soft Home Furnishings DIY community on google + and share your finished project with us. Have a great day and please subscribe to our channel, Kim
Love love love the fabric! Great job.
Hi Ann, love this segment. I wanted to know how have you been doing this and how did you get started. I always wanted to learn how.
Wonderful video. What is the "webbing" base fabric you stapled to the back for support before adding the padding?
Yes, exactly Darlene. thanks for watching. The full tutorial is on our website if you need more in-depth details. thanks Kim
Thank you for this video! I just reupholstered my first chair and it turned out fabulous only because I had this video to follow!
Beautiful craft
Nice job. How much will be to do some like that? I have two chairs that also have the arm rest with cloth.
Fantastic video!! I am upholstering a French provincial settle. Just wondering if I can use the same method for padding the seat of my settee. I 8 way tied springs and the burlap, then an edge roll. Should I use foam? Do you have any videos explaining how to pad a couch.
Thanks for watching Theresa. Think of a couch as a large chair. We have in-depth upholstery videos at
classes.kimsupholstery.com/
Absolutely Beautiful
Thanks for watching Judy. Kim
Mrs Kim, could u please tell me what kind of turntable u use to turn your furniture...?
why oh why can't I do this? You made it look sooo easy ..and the chair turned out so beautiful!!! Im sooo jealous.
Hi +Tammy Orders You need to be persistent, and stubborn, and practice practice practice. Thanks for watching
umm I would ruin all my furniture before I got good enough to even put a piece in my house lol hugs,
Tammy
What a good video. Well done. I got a lot from that.
Wonderful! Where do I find the tools? Where would I get the stapler? I have 2 straight chairs on the same order that I have had for years. I sure would like to try my luck, but not without the proper tools. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and great job! I admire you!
Thanks ms Kim you make the best and detailed vids
I've learned a lot just from 1 vid 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Thank you Banga.
Your videos are just wonderful. Where can I find a list of materials?
Loved the video! What brand staple gun ,compressor and hot glue gun do you use?
Thank you for the video. Do you not use foam? only cotton?
Hi Nancy, We use foam in some cases but as you saw in this video we only used a synthetic cotton on this chair. Kim
Amazing work. Very detailed.
Thanks for your comment Melissa Harney. Kim
Simply amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome Job!!! Thanks for the complete run through.. I'm inspired to start my first piece...
Sorry for the late responce LivLafLuv Robinson. Have you started your first piece yet? Kim
not yet... I do have a chair... I just ordered an air staple GUN from Amazon... I'm excited!!!
LivLafLuv Robinson Good luck, keep me posted! Kim
Will do...
Wow Kim, you made it look so easy! You are very talented and loved the video! I have 2 very old wood arm chairs that I would love to reupholster. However, the chair sag in the seat and would need more work and afraid to begin the process and not be able to finish.
Upholstery work can be tedious at times, but it can also be a lot of fun when it's your own piece you are working on. It's up to you. Thanks for watching. Kim
Kim you made that chair beautiful ....you are great !!! new sub
Thank you +KisskissMore, and thank you for subscribing to mu channel. Kim
Very cool. I'm going to give it a try.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently recovering an antique Queen Anne chair. At first I was going to make a separate seat cushion, replacing the attached cushion, but now I'm thinking I'll redo just like you've shown here. Looks so great! Can you tell me what 'synthetic' cotton you used please?
Personaly I would hand sow the outside back on.
It looks amazing. I am a beginner and want to re upholster my chairs, would you be able to tell me what tools I need?
Thanks I am armed for this tonight now 🙌🏽
Awesome job. You do make it look easy. Thank you!
+Sandy Riley Thanks for watching. Kim
Thank you! You make this look easy!!
This was so fun to watch!!
Very good job, Im going to do this when I move into my new house. Thanks alot! A chair in the store is so expensive.
Where can I buy the dacron and the synthetic cotton ?
I need to do 6 dining room chairs...my grandmothers 100+ year old dining room set...and I’m a little nervous. 😀
What type of batting is best....I can't seem to figure it out...any tips would be helpful...great video...
+Marilin Porras I like the 1oz polyester batting. Thanks for watching and please subscribe to my channel. Kim
wow brilliant,i wonder how many metres it need to that sort of chair?
I think that would be a good video. A lot of learners/hobbyists probably jump in to the cuts to early and it's a good lesson to teach how to make prep cuts, so you can lay the fabric out for prep cuts on a confusing piece. Good plan batman.
Sorry, I'm hijacking. Zipping my lip.
This seems to be exactly what I need to finish that old rocking chair that I started years ago. Thank you.
Amazing!. Great instructions. Thank you!
thank you for show how to do this. so inspiring!!!!!
I loved the fabric just beautiful! You make it look easy! So inspired thank u!
tanahita thanks for watching. please subscribr. Kim
Now I understand how to do the back. I love it great job.
Thanks for watching Fabiola Garcia Kim
Do you have videos that show how to do the repair work to the springs and webbing?
Hi Chellie McGuire . Videos on installing webbing and 8 way tying of springs can be found on our membership site at upholsteryclass.kimsupholstery.com Thanks for watching Kim
Thank you for sharing this video. Is this chair called " french chair" ?
Hi Kim
Love this video, I was like wow, that's how they add the piping along with that metal curvie.
Love your instructional video's, learned alot just from this one video.
What is your estimated cost of this kind of project & do you perfer working with batting or the 3" foam or both materials for this type of project.
First time watching your video's, had to subscribe...love them, thanks
I enjoy your tutorials much more than any other! Can you please tell me which staple gun brands are better and what size staples work better for upholstering?
Thanks again for sharing !!
Diana Lovin Nice to meet you and thanks for the positive feedback. I use Fasco and Tacwise staple guns. We use 3 sizes in the upholstery process 3/8" is the size I use most often, 9/16" for areas dealing with support and 1/4" for things like are panels. Hope this helps,
Kim
How do you make cording?
wonderful job
fantastic tutorial, please keep them coming, i am learning so much!
thank you :)
+carolyn cooper Thanks for watching. Kim
This is fabulous! About how long do you think it would take to do this job? A whole day maybe?
+Mirah Carter That really depends on your level of experience. I would guess 2 days for the beginner. Thanks for watching and please subscribe to my channel. Kim
Kim's Upholstery I am a beginner. Love your videos. Very inspiring.
I love watching your video's. I am the first stage of reupholstering a chair. We are still sanding all the paint off. I would like to know what you used on the back? That is the stumper for me. Any and all suggestions would be great
Hi, Kaleen, The material on the inside back is a polypropylene fabric that our supplier calls Sagless. You can substitute jute webbing and burlap. Thanks for watching.