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Reupholstering Simple Dining Chairs
By James Hunt

After many years of being sat upon, the chairs around the table often become
ugly as their padding wears out. Nothing is quite as embarrassing to a home
owner as realizing that his or her guests must sit on chairs with the
stuffing coming out. This problem can be remedied, however, with a little
time and some simple, inexpensive items from the local fabric and hardware
stores.

Turn your chairs over, and you might notice that the fabric covering the
chair is stapled in place. By removing the fabric, you’ve made the first
step. This can be done by removing the staples, or by cutting the fabric
around the staples.

Next, measure the dimensions of the chairs for the fabric to use as
covering. When buying the fabric, choose a durable fabric that is relatively
easy to clean. Also, make sure to leave at least an extra foot for each side
of the chair. This ensures that there is enough fabric to fit over the
padding and enough to be anchored to the bottom of the chair. It’s better to
have too much than not enough. You can always trim the excess.

Choose padding that is durable as well. Foam padding works well. Most large
fabric and craft specialty shops sell padding that is especially designed
for upholstery. A little extra padding is a good idea for each of the chairs
as well.

After buying the supplies (don’t forget to buy a staple gun and staples at
the hardware store—a clerk should be able to help you find what you need),
trace a pattern, using the chairs, on some good poster board. This pattern
will be used to properly cut out the padding.

Using a pencil, and the pattern, trace a guide on the padding. As you cut
the padding into the proper shape for placement on the chairs, it is a good
idea to leave half an inch to an inch. When the fabric is pulled tight over
the padding and chairs, the extra will ensure that the entire seat is
covered.

Next, place the fabric, design side down, spread out on the floor. Place the
padding in the middle of the fabric. Next, match the seats of the chairs to
the padding. Bring up the sides, so that they are ready to be stapled to the
underside of the chairs. The task can be made easier with help. Pull the
fabric tight, but not so tight that there isn’t any give, and staple the
fabric. Trim any excess fabric.

Finally, turn the chairs right-side up and place them around the table. It
looks like a fresh new room, and you did it by yourself!

James Hunt has spent 15 years as a professional writer and researcher
covering stories that cover a whole spectrum of interest.
Read more at www.dinnerware-central.info





 

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