giovedì 29 novembre 2012

Upholstery Inspiration: Crewel Chair

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If you meet me here every month, or have upholstered furniture before, you know that even the smallest project can turn into a labor of love, requiring hours of time and producing blisters and callouses. So what is it about upholstery that drives us to spend our wee hours of free time stripping, hammering and stapling away on a piece we pulled out of a dumpster? For me, history, textiles and restyling often pave the way for a spectacular transformation, turning a piece of trash into a useable, personal and handmade artifact. Starting today, we'll sprinkle some upholstery inspiration into the Upholstery Basics series to see how textiles and styling choices can work hand-in-hand with craftsmanship to produce heirloom pieces. — Amanda

Photography by Mel Cole

opening shot evelyn gainer 2-crewel art 1-unearthing the chair 3-spring tying 4-burlap 5-edge roll 7-foam 8-fabri 9-pleating 10-cutting off the artwork 11-outside back 12-inside back structure 13-inside back foam 14-double welt cord 15-welt cord around the bottom 16-before and after 1 17-before and after 2

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