A Few Good Quotes

"There is something so settled and stodgy about turning a great romance into next of kin on an emergency room form, and something so soothing and special, too." ~ Anna Quindlen

"Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.'" ~Mary Anne Radmacher

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Reupholstering My Chairs

I have been wanting to do this for years. Literally years, I'm not exaggerating. When my grandma passed away about 9 years ago, I got her dining room table and 6 chairs. It's a beautiful set, all the more special because I remember so many meals at it myself when I was growing up. When I first got it, I reupholstered the seats, since they were pretty dated. I loved how they turned out at the time and have enjoyed the fabric through the years. But after 4.5 years of kids eating in them and general wear and tear, I was ready for a change. Plus, I just love change. Plus, we're renting our house out soon and the renters looking at those dirty chairs was just the impetus I needed. If you know me, then you know that I. Am. Not. Crafty. But this is a super easy job that can be done in about two hours (that includes a trip to Home Depot and the "help" of a 3 year old boy).

Here's the chair before I started:
























The first thing you do is unscrew the seat from the chair. Easy, peasy. 




Then you remove the staples (I sort of just pull the fabric up and it rips the staples out) and discard te old fabric.  Next you lay down (obviously, face down) the new fabric you want.

Then you just work your way around the seat, stapling (with a staple gun) and gathering the fabric so it's cinched and taut all the way around.

Trim the excess fabric off (it will be covering the holes you need to access to screw the seat back in) then just screw the seat back in.

Nothing to it! Isn't it pretty? As with every home project after I've finished it, I'm asking myself why I didn't do it sooner!

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