Oh my! I was going to try and reupholster my sofas but watching you and the accuracy of your work has made me double-think it and I don't think I can attempt it. Thank you for showing us this. It is a mad skill!!!
you CAN do it!! you can always get a cheap ugly chair from a thrift store and practice so you understand how things go together. My first big project was a hideous green velvet recliner. Once you figure out the "magic" of how things go together and create the shapes, it all makes sense.
Great video! I’m reupholstering sofa and client doesn’t want piping. Original has piping. I’m having trouble getting the line where the piping would have been on the front of the sofa to look flat. It shows little ripples where I’ve stapled the cardboard strip even tho I add new blue foam after that. Staples along foam and cardboard strip seem to be where the little ripples occur. Any advice please?? Could I just glue the blue foam and not staple? I’m so glad to have found your videos!!
Hi Karen! Thank you so much for watching my videos - it’s really appreciated! Are you stapling along the very top of the cardboard strip? As sometimes if you don’t staple along the very top, when you pull the fabric down, it can cause ripples.
@@faceliftinteriors Hi again! So one of my reps was here and said 2 things....the cardboard strip was too thin and I needed the heavier one. Also, my staple gun wasn't sufficient enough to do the job right (which I had kind of thought). I worked in a shop for the past 2 years where they had all the proper tools and supplies and am just getting my own shop going, so having to learn what I need. I have now ordered the Maestro Electric Upholstery staple gun; I have the heavier cardboard strips, and yes I am using 1/2 " blue foam. After I get me new staple gun I will let you know if (hopefully) that solves the problems. The other staple gun was just a hardware store model and besides the staples being too thick, it wasn't sinking them in properly. As the saying goes "you have to have the right tools for the job"!!!
Hi Neil, don't talk prices in the comments. If you would like more information on prices etc please mail us at info@faceliftinteriors.co.uk. many thanks 🙏✂️⛏️📎📐🧵
Well Done Neil...👌 Great Tutorial and Fantastic Final Result. Your tutorials thusfar have been a great help for my Upholstery projects here. Looking forward to the next one 😁 Warm Regards Alawhie South Africa P.S Quick Question: I'm currently trying a diamond tufted ottoman with tufting on both the top and sides (Square 1m x 1m x 50cm). It's quite large, so it requires fabric to be joined. I believe that it can either be joined by cutting the fabric along the diamond pattern at the edge and then sewing... But then there is also another method you briefly discussed in some of your previous videos in which there is no sewing used. Which is your recommended method in terms of ease of learning for a relative newcomer?
Hi Alawhie! Thank you so much, I’m so happy my tutorials are helping someone with their own projects 😊 With regards to the diamond tufting you’re doing...I would recommend that you cut the join to the shape of the diamonds as you have said (allow about an inch extra for folding your pleats) and then join the fabric by folding the fabric into place and stapling. I find it’s slightly easier to manoeuvre the fabric when it’s not sewn together on a box like that. This type of join is called a ‘van dyke’ join. There may be some more in-depth tutorials on UA-cam to help you further. I’m planning on doing a tutorial on this in the near future as I’ve only briefly covered it before. Let me know if you have any further questions and I’ll help you the best I can! Let me know how you get on 😁👍🏻
@@faceliftinteriors Neil, thanks so much for taking the time to write a good response. Highly appreciate it, as its not common to see content creators responding in this manner on the platform. Probably won't be too long until you have much too many subscribers to respond to every message in the comments section lol. So I'm posing questions now while I still can. I'm moving on to adding the fabric to the ottoman tomorrow and will apply the aforementioned method that you have recommended. I did a headboard according to one of your previous tutorials on diamond tufting and the result was good, because the tutorial covered most of what had to be known. It was a small one nevertheless and therefore never required any joining of fabric. I look forward to your formal tutorial on the 'Van Dyke' method when you have the time to get to it. I've watched other UA-camrs and read many tutorials on other upholstery related matters, but your content absolutely stands out from the perspective of teaching in an easily digestible manner for somebody who is entirely new at this. Have a good day. Cheers Alawhie South Africa
Hi Alawhie! Once again you blow me away with your kindness, it’s really appreciated. You don’t often get people who say such kind things on this platform either so I make sure I show that it’s appreciated 😊 I will try my best to answer as many questions as I can as a lot of what I know is either self taught or learnt from watching other upholsterers so I know how it feels to be a novice and trying to learn the craft! It feels great to know that I’ve helped at least one person with their own projects as this is why I started this channel! 😊 I think it’s going to be a long while before I’m inundated with comments (if I ever get there! Lol) so ask as many as you like! Thanks again Alawhie 😊👍🏻
Hey! Thanks so much for watching my videos, it’s really appreciated! We’ve made a video previously about tools needed for upholstery, I’ve linked it here 😊👍🏻 ua-cam.com/video/tGdnHFUBrN0/v-deo.html
Hey, thank you for your vids, just moved back to the uk and having to purchase everything again for a house, if i want to attempt this on a second hand couch , where can i buy fabric in the uk?
Hi Gemma! Sorry for the delay in responding! If you’re looking for a cheaper option I would go to a local fabric shop but make sure it’s upholstery grade fabric you choose for furniture. You could also have a look online! I have accounts with fabric suppliers but they tend to get quite pricey!
Hi Andrew! That is a great suggestion. I’ve tried this way in the past but find I personally get a better finish this way but it’s a great alternative 👍🏻👍🏻
Where do you get fabric and other materials? I've looked around your UA-cam and could only find tools. Awesome channel, most helpful I've found so far.
Hi David - thanks so much for watching and for your comment 😊👍🏻 fabric I buy directly from fabric suppliers - I have accounts with lots of different suppliers so I can buy their books to show customers their ranges and they choose what they like. Examples of fabric suppliers I use are ‘Ashley Wilde’, ‘Warwick Fabrics’, ‘Clarke and Clarke’, ‘Romo’ but you can buy upholstery fabrics online too! Materials I use a company called ‘Livedale’ - which is an upholstery supplies company.
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This is such an excellent video! I learned so much. We really appreciate that you share your expertise!! Thank you!
That’s really kind of you to say, thank you Deb! I’m glad you found the video helpful 😊👍🏻
Oh my! I was going to try and reupholster my sofas but watching you and the accuracy of your work has made me double-think it and I don't think I can attempt it. Thank you for showing us this. It is a mad skill!!!
Thank you for watching!!
@@faceliftinteriors thank you!!!
you CAN do it!! you can always get a cheap ugly chair from a thrift store and practice so you understand how things go together. My first big project was a hideous green velvet recliner. Once you figure out the "magic" of how things go together and create the shapes, it all makes sense.
Another great tutorial. Diamond!
Thanks again Darren mate 👍🏻
I love your videos, they're so soothing. Question: How do the individual sofas hold together?
Ahh thank you! 😊 they’re held together with crocodile clips 👍🏻
Really good, clear and helpful video.
Thank you for your kind feedback Debby, I’m glad you found it helpful! And thank you for watching 😊
Wow! Great job!
You’re too kind! Thank you Jenny 😊
Great video! I’m reupholstering sofa and client doesn’t want piping. Original has piping. I’m having trouble getting the line where the piping would have been on the front of the sofa to look flat. It shows little ripples where I’ve stapled the cardboard strip even tho I add new blue foam after that. Staples along foam and cardboard strip seem to be where the little ripples occur. Any advice please?? Could I just glue the blue foam and not staple? I’m so glad to have found your videos!!
Hi Karen! Thank you so much for watching my videos - it’s really appreciated! Are you stapling along the very top of the cardboard strip? As sometimes if you don’t staple along the very top, when you pull the fabric down, it can cause ripples.
@@faceliftinteriors Thanks for you for your swift reply! Yes, I am stapling along the very top of the cardboard strip.
Hi Karen - is the cardboard strip kicking out at all along the bottom causing the ripples? Are you using half inch blue foam too or quarter inch?
@@faceliftinteriors Hi again! So one of my reps was here and said 2 things....the cardboard strip was too thin and I needed the heavier one. Also, my staple gun wasn't sufficient enough to do the job right (which I had kind of thought). I worked in a shop for the past 2 years where they had all the proper tools and supplies and am just getting my own shop going, so having to learn what I need. I have now ordered the Maestro Electric Upholstery staple gun; I have the heavier cardboard strips, and yes I am using 1/2 " blue foam. After I get me new staple gun I will let you know if (hopefully) that solves the problems. The other staple gun was just a hardware store model and besides the staples being too thick, it wasn't sinking them in properly. As the saying goes "you have to have the right tools for the job"!!!
Awesome!!
Thank you!! 😊
Great stuff Neil, I have an old leather corner sofa that I would like to get reupholstered by you.
Thanks a lot! Send me an email and if you’re fairly local, we can discuss 👍🏻 neilbanyard@faceliftinteriors.co.uk
Hi I am framing Canada what do you charge for a reupholstered chesterfield like you just did.
Hi Neil, don't talk prices in the comments. If you would like more information on prices etc please mail us at info@faceliftinteriors.co.uk. many thanks 🙏✂️⛏️📎📐🧵
You made it look easy😁
Haha thank you 😊🙏🏻
Well Done Neil...👌 Great Tutorial and Fantastic Final Result. Your tutorials thusfar have been a great help for my Upholstery projects here. Looking forward to the next one 😁
Warm Regards
Alawhie
South Africa
P.S Quick Question:
I'm currently trying a diamond tufted ottoman with tufting on both the top and sides (Square 1m x 1m x 50cm). It's quite large, so it requires fabric to be joined. I believe that it can either be joined by cutting the fabric along the diamond pattern at the edge and then sewing... But then there is also another method you briefly discussed in some of your previous videos in which there is no sewing used. Which is your recommended method in terms of ease of learning for a relative newcomer?
Hi Alawhie! Thank you so much, I’m so happy my tutorials are helping someone with their own projects 😊 With regards to the diamond tufting you’re doing...I would recommend that you cut the join to the shape of the diamonds as you have said (allow about an inch extra for folding your pleats) and then join the fabric by folding the fabric into place and stapling. I find it’s slightly easier to manoeuvre the fabric when it’s not sewn together on a box like that. This type of join is called a ‘van dyke’ join. There may be some more in-depth tutorials on UA-cam to help you further. I’m planning on doing a tutorial on this in the near future as I’ve only briefly covered it before. Let me know if you have any further questions and I’ll help you the best I can! Let me know how you get on 😁👍🏻
@@faceliftinteriors Neil, thanks so much for taking the time to write a good response. Highly appreciate it, as its not common to see content creators responding in this manner on the platform. Probably won't be too long until you have much too many subscribers to respond to every message in the comments section lol. So I'm posing questions now while I still can.
I'm moving on to adding the fabric to the ottoman tomorrow and will apply the aforementioned method that you have recommended. I did a headboard according to one of your previous tutorials on diamond tufting and the result was good, because the tutorial covered most of what had to be known. It was a small one nevertheless and therefore never required any joining of fabric.
I look forward to your formal tutorial on the 'Van Dyke' method when you have the time to get to it. I've watched other UA-camrs and read many tutorials on other upholstery related matters, but your content absolutely stands out from the perspective of teaching in an easily digestible manner for somebody who is entirely new at this.
Have a good day.
Cheers
Alawhie
South Africa
Hi Alawhie! Once again you blow me away with your kindness, it’s really appreciated. You don’t often get people who say such kind things on this platform either so I make sure I show that it’s appreciated 😊 I will try my best to answer as many questions as I can as a lot of what I know is either self taught or learnt from watching other upholsterers so I know how it feels to be a novice and trying to learn the craft! It feels great to know that I’ve helped at least one person with their own projects as this is why I started this channel! 😊 I think it’s going to be a long while before I’m inundated with comments (if I ever get there! Lol) so ask as many as you like! Thanks again Alawhie 😊👍🏻
@@alawhie I'm going to try do something similar to our old couches. Watching some of these videos to try work out where to start.
Same here, your tutorials have really help me step my DIYS up to another level.
Muchas gracias por sus explicaciones, muy interesantes y fácil de entender..Desde Colombia 👏👏
Muchas gracias por sus amables palabras, es muy apreciado. Enviando amor a Columbia!
Hi new fan here! Can you make a content about equipment needed for upholstery? Thanks
Hey! Thanks so much for watching my videos, it’s really appreciated! We’ve made a video previously about tools needed for upholstery, I’ve linked it here 😊👍🏻 ua-cam.com/video/tGdnHFUBrN0/v-deo.html
Great job. Newly subscribed 💓 Thank you for sharing
Hi Maggie! Thank you so much for your support, it’s means a lot 😊👍🏻
Any links for where to get the fabric
Hi Fred! I haven’t got links but this fabric is by Linwood Fabrics called ‘Pronto’.
@@faceliftinteriors thanks
Hey, thank you for your vids, just moved back to the uk and having to purchase everything again for a house, if i want to attempt this on a second hand couch , where can i buy fabric in the uk?
Hi Gemma! Sorry for the delay in responding! If you’re looking for a cheaper option I would go to a local fabric shop but make sure it’s upholstery grade fabric you choose for furniture. You could also have a look online! I have accounts with fabric suppliers but they tend to get quite pricey!
@@faceliftinteriors heya. No worries at alk and thank you gor taking the time to reply, i really appreciate it. Loving your vids!
Professional upholstery I have got trick from you thanks
Hey Sarmadi! My friend! Thank you mate, I hope you are well 👍🏻
Whats a ball park cost for reupholstering a 3 seater couch?
Info@faceliftinteriors.co.uk 👍😊🧵✂️⛏️📐
Plz sir make a video on how to cut and sew a fixed back cousin and fixed pillow arms 🙏
Taken Upholstery class, I have strong hands, My instructors hands looked like the HULK, not easy. BTW great choice of fabric.
Haha yep it does hurt your hands! Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻
Can we reupholster a attached cushions sofa after 4-5 years?
Yes you can!
When you do front borders, why don’t you sew your piping and border together?
Less staples, cleaner finish.
Hi Andrew! That is a great suggestion. I’ve tried this way in the past but find I personally get a better finish this way but it’s a great alternative 👍🏻👍🏻
Where do you get fabric and other materials? I've looked around your UA-cam and could only find tools.
Awesome channel, most helpful I've found so far.
Hi David - thanks so much for watching and for your comment 😊👍🏻 fabric I buy directly from fabric suppliers - I have accounts with lots of different suppliers so I can buy their books to show customers their ranges and they choose what they like. Examples of fabric suppliers I use are ‘Ashley Wilde’, ‘Warwick Fabrics’, ‘Clarke and Clarke’, ‘Romo’ but you can buy upholstery fabrics online too! Materials I use a company called ‘Livedale’ - which is an upholstery supplies company.
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Thank you! Mine wont look nearly as nice!!!
Ahh I bet it will look great! 👍🏻
Your budget for staples must be enormous! lol.
You’re not wrong 🤣
From Indonesia thanks Brother nice vedio tips and tirck, ready like n subscribe brother
Thank you so much for watching 😊🙏🏻 and thank you for subscribing, I really appreciate it 👍🏻
@@faceliftinteriors thanks welcome, please make video tips and trick sew Upholster Brother
I have a couple of videos on sewing but more will be coming!! Thanks again brother 👍🏻