For this project you’ll need a screwdriver, staple ripper, measuring tape, fabric scissors, batting, new upholstery fabric, and staple gun. Take it apart. Turn the chair over, and unscrew the seat. Be ...
Old School Auto Upholstery Techniques is a channel built on decades of hands-on experience, led by a self-taught expert who's been in the trade since 1980. It's all about real-world craftsmanship—no ...
Even the most careful among us can get dirt and stains on our furniture upholstery, but store-bought chemicals aren’t the only way out of a stain dilemma. Ready-made upholstery cleaners often contain ...
Whether you're a seasoned hobbyist or a newbie at upholstery, some fabrics should be left to professionals to work with. These are the most challenging ones.
Q. I have several chairs and sofas that need the arms cleaned and also a few cushions that need cleaning. Should I rent one of the cleaners at the supermarket or hire a professional? McLean A. To ...