I want to recover these boring little chairs in my sewing room to brighten things up. This is the Before/After idea.
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The construction looks easy to take apart with screws, hopefully easy to access the bones. The lime fabric is a pair of towels I just picked up at a yard sale for a 35 cents. I like the soft lime color and it has a slight texture. If any of you have ever done such a recover, I'd love to hear your nuggets of wisdom.
Hi Anita,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your blog.
Check out these links for recovering your office chair.
http://www.joyfulabode.com/2007/10/29/how-recover-ugly-office-chair/
http://threadsandsnippets.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-recover-office-chair.html
OR you could slipcover it. Check out my blog for slipcover examples.
Merry Christmas!!
Teresa