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Upholstery Class: Part 4
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Almost done! I have learned it takes a long time to make upholstery look good but it is definitely worth it to do it right.

Holes drilled so each leg is 1/2" from the front and the side. Must measure each leg so they are all a uniform 1/2" from the side

This is griping and stapling the side fabric - must grip with whole hand. And please, try not to put a staple through your hand

Line with cardboard + dacron to prevent the metal from cutting through your fabric when it's pulled tight

Pulled all the fabric and stapled....then I tacked the welt cord around the bottom (fancy pants stuff) and but the cardboard strip pushed up behind it to keep it straight and tight.
Upholstery Class: Part 3
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010This was a big class for us! My mom finished her stunning frog ottoman and I got the top of my bench about wrapped up. It should only be another class or so and I will be done.

Button making - round piece fo cloth goes in there, then a metal cap that gets pushed in with the cloth.

Drilling through the wood for buttons - this is after we designed a good pattern for the buttons to layout. Mom's putting on the final touches for the ottoman
Upholstery Class: Part 1
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010In an effort to never stop doing things, I have picked up another endeavor to keep me busy. My mom and I signed up for classes at Second Time Around upholstery in West Linn. It’s a 4 week class, and ours happens to be on mondays.
I decided to make an entry way bench to sit on while putting on shoes. It’s 4 feet long, and hinged so I can put stuff inside it.

The making of my pine box. Why pine? Because it's pretty cheap and it will be completely covered in fabric. A special thanks to Tate "The Tyvek Master" Morgan for his framing help.

Part way done with foam padding. Mom's got a strip of round stuff to make the edge soft on her ottoman.

The next layer - dacron. Must be pulled tight and stapled often to give you a clean edge (note the million + staples)


































