This piece of furniture has been around for many years.
The joint glue has either dried out or loosened over the decades & the left arm is busted in a couple places.
It's been upholstered twice at least with one coat laid over another.
The wear on the arms (patina) is really nice.
I got all the layers of tacks and staples out of the frame.
Every joint & finished wood really needs attention. So I'm gonna send it out of house.
I'm real happy how it was glued up, the arm repaired & the wood freshened up without removing all that nice patina.
First up lets get some traditional webbing on that base.
The coils installed, anchored in place & hand tied.
Fresh burlap covering & new cotton nosing.
Fresh cotton before the pre sewn designed liner.
Two full coats of hand sewing on three sides.
All the old cotton disposed, the horse hair dusted out & reset of course.
A half coat of cotton and set the liner.
Another half coat of cotton before the final covering on this 3 sided base.
Looking thin, crisp & tight. With a nice proud nosing on the front & sides.
Now onto the inside back.
Discarded all the old cotton & reset all the horse hair & straw.
A little more hand sewing.
Dabbling with the stuffings now, really pays off with a nice job later.
A nice full coat before the liner.
Ready for a half coat of cotton & tailor up this inside back.
Time to knock the outside back.
Down proof ticking I have seen last 50 years or more. When the cushion starts to look lazy stop in an upholstery shop & have more feather & down added.
Tightly sewn with interior compartments.
Patterned, cut, stitched & packed.
Chosen decorative tacks.
Custom plugs for the arm screws.
Ready to serve.
Practical Upholstery
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Tightly sewn with interior compartments.
Patterned, cut, stitched & packed.
Chosen decorative tacks.
Custom plugs for the arm screws.
Ready to serve.
Practical Upholstery
The #1 blog in all of blogdom for North American upholstery shops!