It's rained for weeks - mud city! |
The trouble was, I didn't have any fabby fabric to set them up with. Who wants to pay 50$ a yard for fabric? -- I wanted a free solution to materialise :) after all free stuff shouldn't cost you money!!!! I had to think fast, I was too eager to get started on them so had to take extreme care not to go near a fabric store. Then the idea came... Burlap, I love the look of it-- it is rough and yummy all at the same time, AND I knew where it was free (favourite word again!) for the asking!!! My neighbourhood - roast their own - coffee shop. Thank you Rock Island Coffee!
I snagged 2 empty coffee bags just for the asking. One said Guatemala, one just had the weight and type of bean on the front. They were perfect! I decided to not use the printed side - cause they didn't match :( But first things first. I sanded the chairs down using my sanding block, so much easier than using paper. Soon they were smooth and ready.
I dismantled the seats, turns out the pressed fibre board was in shreds, had to be thrown out. No matter, I had some ends of 1/2 inch or so plywood and traced the shape and took my jig saw and cut out the bottoms. The foam was in reasonable shape so I kept that. Because there was no fabric cover to trace, I had to make my own pattern.
technical stuff! |
I put them together, it worked. I took extra care to get the corners tight -- that's the difference between an amateur job and a snazzy one! BUT ... OH NO... I loaned my industrial staple gun to a friend who had just gone away and would be gone for 2 weeks. Who has time for that!! I needed my gun. In my fervor I used push pins (readily available) I just needed to see them together. The corners slackened. But I got the gist. On a practical level I added some stick-on pads to the bottom of the stool legs, I hate the sound of metal scraping the floor. Now to add the wow factor...
In my craft / junk/ floral workroom I have a bin of fabric samples. Last Christmas I made a tree of floral rosettes using some tweedy fabric samples. Perfect! I stripped the tree and re-purposed the rosettes. Yes! the wow factor I was looking for.
Love! |
A friend commented on the chairs "do you think they'll be itchy??" My response? Hell yes, keep your pants on! Sometimes beauty comes at a cost!
TD
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