Are you in the Windsor / Detroit area? An upholstery class is running Saturday, May 12, 19 and 26.
Are you in the Windsor / Detroit area? An upholstery class is running Saturday, May 12, 19 and 26.
Paula writes: Hi Sophia. I stumbled across your DIY blog searching for the right kind of sewing machine for someone with no experience in sewing. I have just started teaching myself to reupholster with books and the web as a hobby. I feel that I am at a crossroads of sorts. Can’t afford an...
Virginie asks: I am attempting to slipcover two upholstered club chairs with problem arms. The arms have a seam down the center into which the upholstery fabric has been pleated to form a curve rather than making a right angle turn. The result is an uneven surface over which my slipcover fabric is unable...
Marie asks, I believe webbing should be applied using large ( 5/8″long) upholstery tacks, not staples, so that the webbing will be secured firmly to the frame. Upholstery staples, even those applied with a pneumatic stapler will not be strong enough to hold the webbing. A webbing stretcher is essential to making the webbing...
Decorating on a budget? Here’s proof that you can strike gold in the clearance rack too! These antique chairs are dressed up in pretty country fabrics with designer touches. Take note of polished details such as : bias binding, the gingham skirtlet which is cut on the bias, floral button detail and lavender braiding....
Join me on June 4th, 1PM at Chapters Devonshire Mall in Windsor. I will be there for a signing and kitchen chair slipcover demo. I look forward to meeting you!
Question From Alina, I purchased the book. But it is not clear to me whether you sew together the tucking fabric from say IB and IA and then tuck it in. If not how do you keep fabric from coming out of the tuck. Answer You do not have to sew the IB and...