Pt 2 of 2 on springs- how to lash your springs traditionally with laid cord. In this video I show a simple two way lashing pattern. Like, share, and subscribe.
Great tutorial. I have ordered webbing, hourglass springs, hessian and calico. I would also like to see how to install the hessian and calico and also what foam to put on top of the hessian. Keep up the tutorials, great work. Thank you.
Thanks for the tutorials, they're brilliant. By following them I've got my webbing on and springs tied onto the webbing. There were only three springs in the chair originally, in a triangular formation - two towards the front, one in the centre back. Should the back one be lashed on its own, north to south and east to west on the chair but not attached to the other two or what can you advise? Thanks in advance.
Yes I am enjoying these demos especially as they are not delivered in an American accent. I too would like explanations as to why you choose a particular method please. Whilst you understand as a viewer I need to know the reasoning , even it’s because you were taught that way, I would very much like you to follow the springing with the hessian etc. So there is a step by step set of vids that demonstrate all the techniques required, cheers Andrew A
Your tutorials give me hope, and made me not give up. Thank you ever so much - you are an angel to put so much effort and patience.
Fab tutorial I’m new to upholstery was lost on springs but your instructions has made it clear thank you
Easy to follow, clear instruction. Thank you.
Perfectly clear explanation and instruction. That is encouraging. Thank you!
Great tutorial. I have ordered webbing, hourglass springs, hessian and calico. I would also like to see how to install the hessian and calico and also what foam to put on top of the hessian. Keep up the tutorials, great work. Thank you.
Brilliant tutorial. Thanks so much
Please do more videos😊
I love your tutorials. I’m in the US so I don’t know what an improved tack is. Also what size tack are you using.
Excellent video thanks!
Thanks for the tutorials, they're brilliant. By following them I've got my webbing on and springs tied onto the webbing. There were only three springs in the chair originally, in a triangular formation - two towards the front, one in the centre back. Should the back one be lashed on its own, north to south and east to west on the chair but not attached to the other two or what can you advise? Thanks in advance.
Thank You
Yes I am enjoying these demos especially as they are not delivered in an American accent. I too would like explanations as to why you choose a particular method please. Whilst you understand as a viewer I need to know the reasoning , even it’s because you were taught that way,
I would very much like you to follow the springing with the hessian etc. So there is a step by step set of vids that demonstrate all the techniques required, cheers Andrew A
Is there a video for the next stage. Have followed 2 tying springs
Also, do you have a part 3 for adding the hessian?
Regards, Alison
Would be good to know why we lash please?
Hi, excellent video. Can I ask why you don't tie the first coil of the spring on the first and last springs?
Regardfs, Alison
Wants a flat platform not a dome
Surely this is cord not twine ?
They seem high……
I don’t do insta so what’s your email please