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Dining Chairs

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by Nicolarius

I reupholstered a set of dining chairs using traditional upholstery methods. haven't captured as many photos of the process as I would like but this should give an idea of the work that goes into them.

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Original chair
Original chair
Webbed
Webbed
Webbed
Hessian over webbing
Hessian over webbing
Bridal ties
First stuffing
Hessian layer ready to stitch stuffing
Hessian layer for 2nd stuffing
Stitching 1st stuffing in place
Tacked in place
Ready for stitching the sides
Tacked in place
Another view
Lots of stitching
Stitching close up
More stitching
2nd stuffing
2nd stuffing nearly in place
Calico placed over 2nd stuffing
Calico tacked in place over 2nd stuffing
Ready for top cover
Ready for top cover
Choosing top fabric
Choosing top fabric
Choosing top fabric
Found top fabric
Lining up the stripes
Ready for trim
Chair finished with piping in place
Close up of piping
Another angle
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