How to Upholster a Tufted Seat
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Learn how to upholster a tufted bench seat. You'll learn how to make the matching buttons, how to attach the cover material and how to secure the buttons to create the tufting. Read the complete article in the July/August 2016 issue.
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I’m looking for a two thumbs up button because you sir deserve it. Amazing and very clean job!
Wonderful video!! That throws my idea of needing to sew anything out the window! 😁 thank you for this great step by step walk through!
Thanks for making this video! I feel like I can do it now! Button cover kits!!! Who knew?
An excellent tutorial video! Thank you for your detailed explanations. I am now ready to recover my tufted bench!
What a terrific tutorial!! 🙏
Brother if you don't make money upholstering, go ahead and teach, you can teach better than I do. Thanks for this lovely tutorial. Actually I just realized that there's no music while you're talking, thanks again for that too.
Man ,you are a great craftsman, fantastic video, Thanks
Very nice work 👍
Beautifully done
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you! I like your idea on how to set up the tufted buttons by securing them with the technique you used. Cool. I like that the bench can also be a table!
Very beautiful!
Nice Work. Your voice and inflection as well as your speaking speed is a pleasure to hear. Voice qualities makes a difference when you are teaching
Is there another video or plan for the bench itself available?
The plan for the bench is in the upcoming July/August issue of the magazine which will be available July 5th.
at last ! upholstery ! keep going.
Can I give 3 thumbs up? 😂
Great woodworking, great design. But as an upholsterer..... um, not so much.
Putting leather below zero. Frightening to watch.