Yesterday's tasks consisted of completing the back cushion, adding trim, and additional work on the seat cushions.
The back wasn't too difficult. Once I decided on a plan of attack, it went pretty smoothly. I decided NOT to replace the tufting. I kept the buttons from the original piece but they would have to be recovered in matching fabric and I would probably have a hard time getting them back in the correct place.
Once the back was secured to the frame I added the cord trim. I have a few minor burns (they call it hot glue for a reason) but I am thrilled with the finished product.
The cushions still need a bit more "fluff" but I have plenty of time to figure that out. I may rub a little Tung Oil finish into the wood to give it a little more depth. I also plan to make a few bolster and throw pillows in a coordinating french print fabric (Ooh la la).
All in all, I am very pleased with my first upholstery project. I think it will look great in my daughter's Austin apartment; and if it doesn't I know the perfect spot for it.
I apologize for the poor quality of the photos. I really do not feel they do the piece justice.
Thanks for tagging along.
Now on to the next project....
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Before and after. |
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The final product. |
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Top Center closeup of decorative trim. |
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I have a few wrinkles here but the trim looks great. |
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Another view of the trim work. |
Beautiful! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteBeautiful, I have a chair I want you to take a look at, but I want to do the work.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!!!! Love it!!! Looks Great!
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