I purchased this sprung chair at a garage sale for $5 about 18 years ago, I think. B & I were in our first rented apartment together after university. It was covered in a tattered emerald green boucle fabric. I spray painted the legs, removed the wooden arms and used the original cover as a pattern to cut a new one. This Navajo-inspired fabric (above) was used for it's second recovering. Our first couch was upholstered with that fabric and I bought some extra to do the chair so they'd match. The fabric was a big disappointment. It did not wear well and faded terribly, as you can see (ok, this is 15 years old, so maybe I'm being a little too judgemental). Needless to say, the couch is long gone!
It was time for an update - especially since this chair sits in the corner of our playroom, my parent's temporary bedroom when they visit! I bought a new staple gun, a package of upholstery tacks and set aside a Sunday afternoon.
Hello Mr. Dewberry!
Joel Dewberry's Ginseng home-dec weight fabric which I got for a song during a Sew Mama Sew sale last fall.
I layered some new batting on top of the old stuff. I've always loved this chair - I think mostly for it's lines. The back and underneath still need a dust cover, but as long as it is tucked into the corner, no one needs to know!
23 comments:
Recovering furniture ranks right up there with painting for a relatively low-cost/low time-investment do-over with high impact. I love how this turned out!
gorgeous!
I want to be nifty and crafty like you... :)
What a beautiful make over!!!! That chair is gorgeous!!!
looks really great! well done.
Wow, you did a wonderful job! I love how neat it looks and that nice row of tacks. Good work!
Your talents never cease to amaze me!! Great chair!
It looks great!
Soooooooooo cute Krista! Beautiful job.
If you can send me the measurements and your address, I can send you some of the dustcover stuff for your chair - I have a whole bolt of the stuff that I'll never use all of it in a lifetime! Great chair!
The chair looks amazing ....very "poppyprint" !!
I love it Krista - well done! I just never know where you find the time to do so many neat projects!
My goodness! Who knew you had upholstery skills! The chair looks amazing, can I bring my $5 garage sale find over for a re-do?
OMGosh!! It's S-T-U-N-N-I-N-G!!!!! Wow!! I kept going back...before/after...before/after...Can't believe it!! Well done!! It's like a brand new gorgeous chair!!
Paulette
Are you kidding me with this chair? It's incredible! You're a phenom!
It looks wonderful!!! You would never know how old it is now. Great job!!
GREAT job!!! I have a chair that is just like that but in a solid brown fabric that needs to be recovered like nobody's business. How exactly did you go about doing that? Another blog post maybe... ;) I feel like if you were able to do this in an afternoon then maybe I could try too! :)
Wow, Krista, your chair is beautiful! Enjoy.
Oh wow that is fabulous you clever thing
Awesome chair! I have a chair that needs to be recovered. Staple gun, here I come!
Fresh and springy and wonderful! Great makeover.
I just knew it - there is NO end to your talents!!! First Turkey Lasange and Granola now this!!! It loooks mahvelous dahling :0)
Oh my, Krista! It's beautiful! The JD you chose is the perfect choice. I love the little upholstery tack details you added on the sides!
this is ultra fantastic krista. :) love it so much.
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