How to Recover a Chair

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Part of the video series: Interior Design for the Dining Room

Summary: Learn how to recover your dining room chair seat for a new look in this free interior design and home decorating ideas video.

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Judy Williams Judy has a degree in interior design and has been an interior designer for 25 years. read more

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How to Recover a Chair

My name is Judy Williams representing expertvillage.com, and today we are talking about different ways to decorate your dining room. I'm going to demonstrate recovering a chair cushion. When I decided to redecorate this room, I still liked the fabric, which was a just a cotton glow sheen, but I wanted something a little elegant, which I was just ready for something new. You will notice that basically I have the same colors; it is just that I put them into a stripe. They are closer together so they seem more dynamic. So going to this flower to this stripe fabric. All you really need is a staple gun and staples and a screw driver for this job. Most chairs just have screws that are right here, and you unscrew each one and remove your cushion. And I'm just showing you how right now where they are located. Now I have cut my fabric; it takes a yard in a half to two yards of 54 inch upholstery fabric to cover 6 chairs. Again depending upon your width and the depth of your chair or the depth of your cushion. This cushion doesn't require any sewing to redo. What I did is decide which of these stripes is to be my center. In every cushion I'm placing this blue stripe on the center, that way it is consistent when they are lined up. They look nice, they are repetitious in their look, in the pattern repeat. How do you determine the amount of fabric does have to deal with your pattern repeat. If it is a flower pattern, when you measure around and add four inches on each end, then you divide that by your pattern repeat and that gives you the cut and length of your material.

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