August 2nd, 2011 by Karen in Mid Century Modern, Upholstery Projects | No Comments »
These chairs were a time capsule. Not only is their style something straight out of Mad Men, but they had their manufacture date stamped on the inside frame (July 30, 1968, to be exact). They also had some badly degraded foam inside, so I think this was the first time they had ever been reupholstered.
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August 2nd, 2011 by Karen in Arm Chairs, Hollywood Regency and Vintage, Upholstery Projects | No Comments »
Another job I forgot to document during the hectic travel of February-March, 2011. This pair was once covered in peach fabric with tiny polka dots. The client chose a rich pink linen to bring these chairs out of the 1980s.
I love doing two identical chairs, since then I can out a “before” and “after” chair [...]
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August 2nd, 2011 by Karen in Arm Chairs, Upholstery Projects | 1 Comment »
Back in February (and March…and April…) I did a lot of traveling thanks to some cheap airline tickets. It was great, but the downside is that I did not have any time to post about my finished upholstery.
This is a channel back barrel chair that I reupholstered in fabric from Pottery Barn called French Stripe. [...]
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July 13th, 2011 by Karen in Dining Room Chairs, Upholstery Projects | No Comments »
A while ago I did some dining room chairs for two clients. Here they are!
The client wanted to replace her white dining room chairs (six in all) with this very elegant jacquard woven fabric, with a red and green vine pattern.
She also asked me to fussy-cut the welt so that the little diamonds ran along it.
I really [...]
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May 24th, 2011 by Karen in Cushions and Pillows, Upholstery Projects | 2 Comments »
I just finished a set of cushion covers for a screen porch wicker set. The client had some beautiful but faded fabric from Thailand that needed an update. She chose a P/Kaufman Lifestyles outdoor fabric in a dramatic black and white damask. Here is the finished product!
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March 1st, 2011 by Karen in Mid Century Modern, Upholstery Projects | 1 Comment »
I’ve had a little sewing chair for about a year, which I bought in a lovely thrift shop in Royersford, PA, run by Open Door Ministry. It was in decent shape, although its vinyl upholstery was a little stale, but the best part was: it was only $5!
Today I took it apart, stripped off the [...]
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February 22nd, 2011 by Karen in Arm Chairs, Hollywood Regency and Vintage, Upholstery Projects | 2 Comments »
Yesterday marked the finish of a long stretch of back to back upholstery jobs. It started just before the December holidays and kept on going through yesterday! Now I have a chance to post all the pictures of the pieces, so without further ado…
The Red Velvet Chairs
When the clients contacted me about reupholstering these chairs, [...]
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January 30th, 2011 by Karen in Hollywood Regency and Vintage, Upholstery Projects | 2 Comments »
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This morning, I delivered a headboard to a client and I am so happy with the results. My client was inspired by a similar headboard in an Ethan Allen catalog.
My father built the plywood base. Since my client’s bed is a king size, the width is 80 inches and the [...]
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November 22nd, 2010 by Karen in Arm Chairs, Upholstery Projects | No Comments »
I just finished this chair for a client. The fabric was once a chenille stripe (see below) which had become dirty very quickly. Now it’s in a canvas, with the stripes woven into the material.
Here was the chair before the reupholstery:
But even with the dirt on the fabric, the foam was in decent condition. Below, [...]
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October 20th, 2010 by Karen in Cushions and Pillows, Uncategorized | No Comments »
I recently finished a group of projects for a client who is redecorating her bedroom. She wanted two neck roll pillows in dupioni silk with velvet welt; one square pillow with silk on one side and dupioni silk on the other with matching lipcord on the edges; and a bench cushion in velvet with dupioni [...]
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