Damummis
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I scored 4 yards of vintage Waverly fabric at the thrifty yesterday for a buck and today I decided to recover the kitchen chairs.
First I removed the cushions from the chairs. Locate screws on bottom and remove.
This is also a great time to clean all the schwag that gets caught in the hard to clean places.
Next I took my handy dandy screw driver and pried off old staples. This is the most tedious part of the job. Wish I had a staple remover.
Then because I don't have a staple remover I used pliers to remove staples completely.
Laying out the fabric I figured how much each chair needed and cut 4 pieces.
Pulling the fabric tight, I start on the sides, staple. I also had to do this on the floor for leverage. Then fold corners and staple back and front edges.
Screw the seats back to the frame and you have yourself a almost new chair.
All for a buck!!!
First I removed the cushions from the chairs. Locate screws on bottom and remove.
This is also a great time to clean all the schwag that gets caught in the hard to clean places.
Next I took my handy dandy screw driver and pried off old staples. This is the most tedious part of the job. Wish I had a staple remover.
Then because I don't have a staple remover I used pliers to remove staples completely.
Laying out the fabric I figured how much each chair needed and cut 4 pieces.
Pulling the fabric tight, I start on the sides, staple. I also had to do this on the floor for leverage. Then fold corners and staple back and front edges.
Screw the seats back to the frame and you have yourself a almost new chair.
All for a buck!!!