Now to do the top part of the fabric I cut little slits in the fabric where two different piece of foam meet.
Then I folded each side to hide the ridge edge and staple down. As you can see by the picture I should have done the center of the chair first because now I have extra fabric showing. This means that I had to remove all of the back fabric carefully as to not damage the fabric and re-staple it again once I finished the top part. Urgh…I was not very happy, but I learning as I go!
Now I had this long piece of fabric at each end of the chair. I pull the fabric tight and wrap it around the arm.
Once pulled tight I was able to staple it to the side of the frame.
I decided to do three folds at the top. I had to do this because of the way the arm is curved. Because the arm is curved it leaves extra fabric and this is the way I found that makes it look pretty. Now the hard part starts, I need to make the other arm look the same. I always have a hard time doing this. I find that one arm is always prettier than the other.
Remember in my last post i left the fabric of the old chair attached because there was no way to replace it. Well I just hand sewed on the new fabric to the other piece of fabric. I used U shape sewing needle. I bet there is some fancy name for it, but it just looks like a boomerang to me haha… but I digress. Then once it was sewn I pull it tight and stapled it to the bottom of the chair.
Can u believe I am still not done!
This was my favorite part, I now added the trim to the entire chair. I used two different trims and I used pre-cut and measured black rope trim from Joann’s. I spent most of my budget on the trim which is crazy! It made every thing look so much better.
Rope trim 7 yards - $18 with a 30% discount
Double rope trim 5 ( cut by the yard) - $20 with a 50% coupon I use on different occasions
I place the single rope trim on the inside of the chair and I stapled it to the top and the bottom of the chair.
I also used a double rope trim to cover up were I stapled the single rope. I purchased the double rope to use every where else. It hides the staples very well and I did not have to use messy fabric glue.
Sexy, right!
The last part, and the one part that I hated doing, was sewing the cushion.
I am not very good at sewing and it takes me forever, but it needed to be done.
I use the original cushion fabric and I cut it up as a template. Then I started sewing it which took me about three hours to do. Yeah, I know, blah! I even recycled the zipper of the old cushion.
I am very happy with the final product. I really can’t believe that I did this chair mostly by myself. The hubby did help some when I needed some muscle or when I got stuck.
Total spent on a free chair was about $90.
I hope the tutorial was helpful and detailed. If you have any questions just let me know I love hearing from you guys. Trust me if I can do it with barely any knowledge of reupholstering so can you!
Till Next time,
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Wow…it looks fabulous! That red is…cha-cha-cha! And what a lot of work with all those folds and tucks…but it turned out great! Would be super delighted if you could join us & link up at Mop It Up Mondays: http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2012/06/mop-it-up-mondays-21-with-give-away.html
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kristi
Looks great! Good tutorial, but I think I’ll leave my chair to the professionals
This looks great! Good job
Your chair looks good! Reminds me of the thinking chair in Blue’s Clues.
Looks fabulous. I love the red and the trim. Lushious!
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Oh my word so beautiful. I want a chair just like this. scary @ shaffer-sisters.blogspot.com
Thanks for the tutorial….you can come and do mine now!
The chair looks nice and comfy, he wont want to get out of it!!
Gorgeous! I love the black and red. Very sexy. 😉
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Looks great!
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Looks great! You should be very proud of yourself. Thanks for linking up to the All Star Block Party!
Holly
Oh, wow you really are talented and patient but mostly incredibly talented. =)
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Great job! I love hubby’s comments. Sounds like my hubby. lol
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Wow I love what you did and wish I could do it. You really have to give yourself a pat on the back for this. It really is a statement chair.
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Wow… amazing. I need to tackle 2 chairs and you have inspired me!
What a great chair! I love the red!
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Wow! I’m soooo not brave enough to reupholster!! This is awesome! I’m featuring you on the link party tonight! Thanks for linking up!!
Kathryn
destinationcraft.blogspot.com
Looks amazing! That would have scared the heck out of me!
Turned out awesome! Love the red! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
This looks just like a crappy IKEA chair hubby and I have had for years. The cats tore it to bits and I would LOVE to re upholster it, but I’m always so afraid to take on a massive project like that. You are an inspiration! Hey, if you have a second I’d love for you to link up to Sweet Sharing Monday! http://saynotsweetanne.com/2012/sweet-sharing-monday-11/
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