How to quickly, cheaply and easily re-upholster a chair
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So I bought this adorable chair at a yard sale for $5. I loved everything about it, the colors, etc. |
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As with every chair re-upholstery, turn the chair over and unscrew the cushion. |
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Remove the Cushion, if you wanted to paint the chair now would be the time. |
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I didn't feel like trying to start from scratch so I cheated. I cut open the existing upholstery which was old and deflated. Then I took some craft stuffing I had lying around, and began to fill the back of the cushion up. I used an old wooden spoon to fill the crevices evenly. |
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As you can see, there was plenty of room... |
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Filling the back of the cushion up still seemed to leave some uneven lumps and bumps so I cut a small opening in the front of the cushion to move stuffing around and create the most even appearance I could. |
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After I felt satisfied I grabbed a cute piece of owl duck cloth and went to work, stapling the fabric directly over the existing re-stuffed cushion, pulling as tightly as possible. |
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Once you've covered the existing cushion, screw the cushion back on and Voila! Now I know some of you may wonder why I painted the chair white, I re-did this desk for my niece and I needed a chair to match. Whooo Hoooo
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